ICOM orporated 318300 HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver User Manual CONFIDENTIAL ShortTerm IC 9100 UserMan

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DV MODE OPERATION
N $IGITAL MODE OPERATION
The IC-9100 can be operated in the digital voice mode,
including low-speed data operation, for both transmit
and receive. It can also be connected to a GPS receiver* to transmit/receive position data.
*Compatible with an RS-232 output/NMEA format/
4800bps/9600 bps
!BOUT THE 4IME /UT 4IMER FUNCTION
The IC-9100 has a Time-Out Timer function for digital repeater operation. The timer limits a continuous
transmission to approximately 10 minutes. Warning
beeps will sound approximately 30 seconds before
time-out and then again immediately before time-out.
Be sure to turn ON the function before operating in
the digital mode. (p. 162)
N #ALL SIGN SETTING
[CS]/[√]
Set the desired h52 v h2 v h2v AND h-9v call signs to
be used for DV operation, as described below.
[SET]
NOTE: )N THE $2 MODE YOU CAN SET ONLY h-9v CALL
sign in the “CS” screen (Call Sign).
q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
[MENU]
[DVポDR]
[MAIN DIAL]
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
e Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call
Sign).
s 9OU CAN PUSH ;& = TO TOGGLE BETWEEN THE CALL SIGN AND
the name.
r Push [Z](F-1) one or more times to display the
h52 v h2 v h2v OR h-9v SCREEN
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired call sign.
s UR : “CQCQCQ,” individual station call signs
(U01–U99) or destination repeater call
signs*1 is selected.
s 2  9OUR ACCESSAREA REPEATERS CALL SIGN IS SElected.
s R2 : “NOT USE1”*2 or a link/gateway repeater call
sign is selected.
s -9  9OUR OWN CALL SIGNS IS SELECTED -9n-9 
s &IRST SELECTING THE CALL SIGN GROUP BY PUSHING ;43s'20=
or [GRP](F-5)*3 makes it more convenient when “UR,”
“R1” or “R2” is displayed. See the right column for details of the repeater call sign group selection.
y Push [SET](F-4) to set the selected call sign to be
used for DV operation.
u Repeat steps r to y to set the other call signs.
i Push [Z](F-1) one or more times to return to the
“CS” screen.
NOTE: 9OU CAN TOGGLE BETWEEN DISPLAYING THE REpeater name or the repeater call sign by pushing
[NAME](F-4) in the R1 and R2 screens.
*1 ‘/’ is displayed in front of the repeater call sign. The
repeater call sign with ‘/’ is used for the gateway CQ
calling.
*2 For an area (local) repeater communication only
(Link repeater is not used.)
93
*3 [GRP](F-5) is not used in the DR mode.
M3
CS
CD
R>CS
CS U R CQCQCQ
Ú MY J A 3 Y U A
UR
R1
R 2 NOT USE
UR C Q C Q C Q
CLR
EDT
DSET
UR
NAME
GRP
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
UR J G 3 Y M K
U01
SET
UR J G 3 Y M K
CLR
EDT
GRP
UR
NAME
GRP
(OW TO SELECT THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP
Hold down [TSsGRP] or [GRP](F-5)*3 for 1 second to
enter the group selection mode. Then rotate [MAIN
DIAL] to select the desired group. After selecting,
PUSH ;43s'20= OR ;'20=&  *3 to display the repeater call signs in the group.
Or, you can select the repeater group using the keypad key.
- Only repeaters assigned to groups are selectable.
DV MODE OPERATION
N 2ECEIVING A $ 34!2 REPEATER
[A/B] [VFO/MEMO]
When the IC-9100 receives a signal from a D-STAR
repeater, it receives four call signs: the calling station’s
call sign, the called station’s call sign, the R1 repeater
call sign (the repeater that receives a signal from the
calling station on the uplink frequency), and the R2 repeater call sign (the repeater that transmits a signal
ON THE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY  9OU CAN COPY THE RECEIVED
call signs into your radio, and reply to the call.
[DVポDR]
Repeater
445.400 MHz
446.000 MHz
Station A
445.400 MHz
446.000 MHz
Appears
Uplink
(Transmit frequency)
Downlink
(Receive frequency)
Appears
Station B
s 0RESETTING
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e Push [A/B] once or twice to select VFO A.
r Set the desired repeater transmit (downlink) frequency. (p. 37)
s !DJUST THE OUTPUT POWER IF DESIRED P 
t Push [MENU] to display the “M1” screen (Menu 1).
y Hold down [DUP](F-2) for 1 second to turn ON the
One-touch repeater function.
M1
AGC
445.40000
DUP
AFC
TON
SCP
Uplink frequency
Appears
“T” disappears
s h4v AND h$50nv APPEAR
s 4HE REPEATER RECEIVE UPLINK FREQUENCY APPEARS AT THE
bottom of the function display.
u Push [DUP](F-2) once or twice to switch the offset
to the desired direction.
s h$50nv OR h$50 v APPEARS
s 7HEN THE !UTO 2EPEATER FUNCTION IS IN USE THIS SELECtion is not necessary (Only U.S.A. and Korean versions).
(p. 67)
M1
AGC
445.40000
DUP
AFC
DSQ
SCP
i Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. (p. 43)
s “DV” appears.
s h4v DISAPPEARS
o When a signal is received, the calling station’s call
sign is displayed on the LCD.
s )F THE CALLING STATION HAS PROGRAMMED A NOTE OR MESsage, it is displayed after the call sign.
See the next page to view the received call sign.
To reply to the calling station, see page 96.
94
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DV MODE OPERATION
N 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS
When a call is received in the DV mode, the calling station and repeater call signs being used can be stored
in the received call record. The stored call signs can
be displayed in the following manner.
Up to 20 calls can be stored.
[√] [CD]
[CLR]
D $ESIRED CALL RECORD DISPLAY
q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
[MENU]
[DVポDR]
[MAIN DIAL]
s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT
the “D1” screen.
e Push [CD](F-2) to display the “CD” screen (Call Record).
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired record
channel (RX01 to RX20).
s (OLD DOWN ;#,2=&  FOR  SECOND TO CLEAR THE SELECTED
record channel.
t Push [Z](F-1) one or more times to display the call
record.
s #!,,%2  4HE CALLING STATIONS CALL SIGN
s
 ! FOUR CHARACTER NOTE FROM THE STATION
that made the call.
s #!,,%$  4HE CALL SIGN OF THE STATION THAT WAS
called, or “CQCQCQ.”
s 28204  4HE CALL SIGN OF THE REPEATER THE CALLing station accessed, or the call sign
of the gateway repeater the calling
station used.
s 28204  4HE CALL SIGN OF THE REPEATER YOU
heard the call on.
s -3'
 !NY RECEIVED MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
M3
CS
y Push [Z](F-1) one or more times to return to the
“CD” screen.
95
R>CS
UR
DSET
CLR
RX01
COPY
CD  JG3YMK
CQCQCQ
CD CALLER: JG3YMK
Ú CALLED: CQCQCQ
COPY
CD RxRPT1:
Ú RxRPT2:
COPY
CD MSG: REPEATER IS JP3
Ú
CD
After the MSG screen, the date and time information are displayed. If the received date and
time are unknown, the elapsed time after the call
was received is displayed (e.g. “(–12:34)”). If the
power is turned OFF, then ON, or 48 hours have
passed, “– – – – /– – /– – – –:– –” is displayed.
CD
Ú
YHH A
2010/10/10
10:10
DV MODE OPERATION
D /NE TOUCH REPLY USING THE CALL RECORD
The calling station’s call sign, which is stored in the
call record, can be used to quickly and easily reply.
[TRANSMIT]
[R>CS]
s &IRST SET YOUR OWN CALL SIGN -9  P 
s !FTER RECEIVING A CALL
q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT
the “D1” screen.
w Hold down [R>CS](F-3) for 1 second to set the
other station’s call sign.
s 4HE RECEIVED CALL SIGN IS DISPLAYED WHILE HOLDING DOWN
[R>CS](F-3), and after releasing, two beeps sound.
s 7HEN A CALL SIGN HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED CORRECTLY ERROR
beeps sound, and no call sign is set.
e Push [PTT] on the microphone to reply the call. (or
push [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
r Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s 3ELECTING A CALL RECORD
q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT
the “D1” screen.
w While holding down [R>CS](F-3), rotate [MAIN
DIAL] to select the desired record channel, then release [R>CS](F-3) to set it.
e Push [PTT] on the microphone to reply the call. (or
push [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
r Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
[MAIN DIAL]
M3
CS
CD
R>CS
UR
DSET
Hold down
M3
CS
CD
K/
R>CS
UR
DSET
The received call sign is displayed while holding down [R>CS](F-3).
Important!
One-touch call signs are for only temporary use. They
are not saved in a call sign memory. Therefore, when
another call sign is set, the previous call sign will be
over-written.
If you want to save the set call sign, see ‘Copying the
call record contents into call sign memory’ for details.
(p. 98)
For your information
When you receive a call addressed to your own call
sign, the call signs of the calling station and the repeaters they used can be automatically set for a quick
reply. The set call signs are overwritten if another call
is received.
The following items must be set to “Auto” in the DV Set
mode.
These functions are not available in the DR mode.
s h28 #ALL 3IGN 7RITEv ITEM P  
The calling station’s call sign is automatically set to
“UR.”
s h28 204 7RITEv ITEM P  
The repeater call signs are automatically set to “R1”
and “R2,” if necessary.
96
8
DV MODE OPERATION
N #OPYING THE CALL SIGN
D #OPYING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY CONTENTS
[√] [CD]
[CLR]
The memorized UR call sign can be copied into another call sign memory.
NOTE:
First, make sure that the “Edit Record” item is set to
“Auto” or “Select” in the DV Set mode. (p. 119)
[MENU]
q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
e Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call
Sign).
r Push [Z](F-1) to display the “UR” screen.
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired UR call
sign channel to be copied.
[DVポDR]
[MAIN DIAL]
M3
CS
CD
R>CS
CS U R CQCQCQ
Ú MY J A 3 Y U A
UR
DSET
R1
R 2 NOT USE
s 5 TO 5 CAN BE SELECTED
y Push [EDT](F-3) to enter the call sign programming
mode.
s 4HE ST DIGIT OF THE SELECTED CALL SIGN BLINKS
UR C Q C Q C Q
CLR
EDT
UR
NAME
The displayed contents from step u are different,
depending on the “Edit Record” item setting. (p. 119)
UR J G 3 Y M K
7HEN THE h%DIT 2ECORDv ITEM IS SET TO h!utov
A blank channel is automatically selected, and the
call sign channel’s data, selected in step t above,
is displayed.
u Edit the displayed call sign as described in page
86.
i Push [MENU] to store the edited call sign into
the channel.
NOTE: If there are no blank channels in the station call sign memory, “Full” appears instead of
the channel number. In this case, follow the steps
in ‘When the “Edit record” item is set to “Select”,’
as shown below.
The selected call sign channel’s data is displayed.
u Edit the displayed call sign as described in page
86.
i Push [MENU] to set.
o Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired call
sign channel to store the data in.
!0 Hold down [SET](F-5) for 1 second to store or
overwrite the edited call sign into the selected
channel.
97
CLR
U01
EDT
UR J G 3 Y M K
SET
GRP
U06
DEL
SPC
When the “Edit Record” item is set to “Auto.”
UR J G 3 Y M
U01
UR  J G 3 Y M L
7HEN the h%DIT 2ECORDv ITEM IS SET TO h3ELECTv
GRP
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
(JG3YMK)
DEL
SPC
U01
SET
When the “Edit Record” item is set to “Select.”
DV MODE OPERATION
D #OPYING THE CALL RECORD CONTENTS INTO CALL SIGN MEMORY
This is a way to copy the call record data (“CALLER,”
“RXRPT1” and “RXRPT2”) into call sign memory “UR”
and a repeater all at the same time, or individually.
q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT
the “D1” screen.
e Push [CD](F-2) to display the “CD” screen (Call Record).
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired record
channel (RX01 to RX20).
t PUSH ;#/09=&  TO enter the copy item selection
mode.
CD  JG3YMK
CQCQCQ
CLR
RX01
COPY
y Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the item to be
copied.
s !,,
 4HE #!,,%2 28204 AND 28204
call signs.
s #!,,%2  4HE CALLING STATIONS CALL SIGN
s 28204  4HE CALL SIGN OF THE REPEATER THE CALLing station accessed, or the call sign of
the gateway repeater the calling station
used.
s 28204  4HE CALL SIGN OF THE REPEATER YOUR HEARD
the call on.
COPY CALLER: JG3YMK
Ù
Ú
AUTO
SEL
The options in step u are different, depending on
your selection in step y.
7HEN hCALLERv IS SELECTED IN STEP y:
u Select the desired copy destination
s !54/  (OLD DOWN ;!54/=&  FOR  SECOND
to automatically search for a blank
call sign memory channel, and copy
the selected call sign into the detected one.
s 3%,
 0USH ;3%,=&  TO ENTER THE CALL SIGN
memory channel selection mode.
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired channel to be pasted.
s 4HE CONTENTS OF THE SELECTED CHANnel is displayed in parentheses.
Holzd down [SET](F-5) for 1 second
to paste the calling station’s call sign
into the selected channel. If a call
sign has already been programmed,
the selected channel will be overwritten.
COPY CALLER: JG3YMK
Ù
Ú
AUTO
SEL
Push
UR CALLER: JG3YMK
(JG3YMK)
U01
SET
When “SEL” is selected, memory channel number and call sign blink.
7HEN hRXRPT1v OR hRXRPT2v IS SELECTED IN STEP y:
u Hold down [RP-L](F-5) to copy the repeater call
sign into the repeater list “R1” or “R2.”
COPY RxRPT1:
7HEN hALLv IS SELECTED IN STEP y:
Ù
u Select the desired copy destination.
s ,)34
 (OLD DOWN ;,)34=&  FOR  SECOND
to automatically search a blank call
sign memory channel, then copy the
call signs of CALLER, RXRPT1 and
RXRPT2 into the channel.
s #522  (OLD DOWN ;#522=&  FOR  SECOND
to copy the call signs of CALLER,
RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 into the current “UR,” “R1” and “R2” memory.
Ú
RP–L
i After copying has been completed, transceiver automatically returns to the “CD” screen.
[√] [CD]
[CLR]
COPY ALL
Ù
Ú
LIST
CURR
[MENU]
[DVポDR]
[MAIN DIAL]
98
8
DV MODE OPERATION
N $2 $ 34!2 2EPEATER MODE OPERATION
DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode is used for D-STAR
repeater operation. In this mode, you can select the
pre-programmed repeaters and UR call sign by using
[MAIN DIAL].
s $2 MODE OPERATION mOW CHART
3TEP  2 SELECTION
Select your access repeater.
- The Access repeater scan is useful to nd a repeater.
D1 R
3TEP  52 CALL SIGN SELECTION
Select your destination call sign
D1 U R C Q C Q C Q
CS
H RANO4
CD
R>CS
UR
GRP3
DSET
Access/Area repeater (R1) selection
CS
CD
R>CS
UR
CQ
DSET
UR call sign (CQ) selection
#ALLING #1
Through an access repeater
: CQCQCQ
Through a zone link repeater
or gateway repeater
: Zone link repeater or
Gateway repeater name
#ALLING A SPECIlC STATION
D1 U R J G 3 Y M K
CS
R>CS
UR
UR
DSET
UR call sign (specic station) selection
D1 R
CS
3TEP  2 SELECTION
Select a zone link or gateway repeater.
If you make a call through an access
repeater, select “NOT USE1.”
CD
NARA4
CD
R>CS
UR
DSET
R2 (destination repeater) selection
Through an access repeater
: NOT USE1
Through a zone link repeater
: Zone link repeater name
Through a gateway repeater
: Gateway repeater name
Push PTT to transmit, release to receive.
s 2EPEATER SETTINGS CAN BE STORED INTO A REPEATER MEMORY
channel (Repeater list).
D #OMMUNICATION &ORM
s ,OCAL AREA CALL (pp. 101, 103)
To call a station through your local area (access) repeater.
s :ONE CALL (pp. 102, 104)
To call a station through your local area (access) repeater and a link repeater in the same zone.
s 'ATEWAY CALL (pp. 102, 104)
To call a station through your local area (access) repeater, gateway repeater and your destination repeater
by accessing the internet.
99
NOTE:
s Programming the repeater list is required for DR
mode operation. (pp. 89 to 92)
s 9OU CANNOT MAKE AN )NTERNET CALL IF THE SELECTED
repeater (R2) has no gateway call sign.
s While operating voice communication or lowspeed data communication via the internet network, some packets may be lost due to network
error (poor data throughput performance). In such
a case, the transceiver displays “ ” on the display
to indicate Packet Loss has occurred.
DV MODE OPERATION
D !CCESS REPEATER SCAN

The Access repeater scan is useful to nd a repeater.
For rapidly nd, the Access repeater scan skips the
repeaters which are not specied as a scan target.
9OU CAN SELECT THE DESIRED REPEATERS AS A SCAN TARGET
See page 90 or ‘Access repeater scan’s target setting’
as described below.
q Hold down [DVsDR] for 1 second to select the DR
mode.
s 4HE $6 MODE IS AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED
s The access repeater selection screen is displayed.
- Only the repeaters, specied as a scan target are displayed.

D2 R
[D 
HIRANO4
SCAN
SEL
AFC
DSQ
GRP3
TCON
SEL
AFC
DSQ
GRP
TCON
w Push [MENU] one or more time to display the “D2”
screen.
e Push [SCAN](F-1) to start the Access repeater
scan.
s 4HE -(Z AND K(Z DECIMAL POINTS AND h ” blink while
scanning.
s (OLD DOWN ;3#!.=&  FOR  SECOND TO ENTER THE 3CAN
set mode. Push [MENU] to exit the Scan set mode.
- If “Up/Down” is selected as the “MAIN DIAL (SCAN)”
option in the Scan Set mode, rotating [MAIN DIAL]
changes the scanning direction. (p. 147)
s 4HE SCAN PAUSES WHEN A SIGNAL IS RECEIVED
D2
SCAN
While Access repeater scanning
r Push [SCAN](F-1) to cancel the scan.
s !CCESS REPEATER SCAN’S TARGET SETTING
9OU CAN SELECT THE DESIRED REPEATERS AS A SCAN TARGET,
for faster selection and scanning.
Non-selected repeaters are skipped during scanning.
[SEL]

s When a repeater is specified as a non-scan target, its
“R1USE” setting is automatically set to NO. In this case,
the repeater cannot be selected as the access repeater.
(p. 90)
q In the DR mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “D2” screen.
w Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired access
repeater.
s &IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT
more convenient, if you have programmed repeaters
into Groups. See the description in page 93 for details
of the repeater call sign group selection.
e Hold down [SEL](F-2) for 1 second to set the select
setting to ON.
[MENU]
D2 R
SCAN
[D 
HAMACH
SEL
AFC
[MAIN DIAL]
DSQ
GRP1
TCON
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
D2 R
SCAN
FUJ SW4
SEL
AFC
DSQ
GRP1
TCON
Hold down
s h3%,v APPEARS
r Push [SEL](F-2) to set the select setting to OFF.
D2
s h3%,v DISAPPEARS
SEL
FU
ISW4
GRP1
SEL
t Push [MENU] to return to the “D2” screen.
Push
D2
FU
ISW4
GRP1
SEL
When the select setting is OFF.
100
8
DV MODE OPERATION
N #ALLING #1
&IRST PROGRAM A -9 CALL SIGN IN STEP q.
Next program the repeater list (p. 89). After that, follow
this guide to access a D-STAR repeater.
The optional CS-9100* cloning software is helpful for
programming call signs and programming the repeater
list.
*Cloning cable is required.
q 3ET YOUR OWN CALL SIGN -9  (p. 85)
w Hold down [DVsDR] for 1 second to select the DR
mode.
s The last used access repeater is displayed.
- If the displayed frequency band on the SUB Band is
the same as that of the last used access repeater, selecting the DR mode on the MAIN Band will automatically move the frequency band on the SUB Band to
the Main Band display, and turn OFF the SUB Band
display.
[D 
[MAIN DIAL]
Appears
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired access
repeater.
s /NLY THE REPEATERS, whose “R1USE” setting is set to
9%3 OR !CCESS REPEATER SCAN TARGETS are displayed.
(pp. 90, 100)
s &IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT
more convenient, if you have programmed repeaters
into Groups. (p. 93)
s !CCESS REPEATER SCAN CAN BE USED FOR THE SELECTION
(p. 100)
r Push [UR](F-4) to enter the UR call sign selection
mode.
D1 R
CS
NARA43
CD
R>CS
UR
Access repeater selection screen
D1 R
CS
Steps t through u differ, depending on the communication form.
NARA4
CD
R>CS
 GRP3
UR
[ 
[TRANSMIT]
My call sign:
JA3YUA
DSET
Repeater group selection screen
-AKING A #1 CALL THROUGH YOUR LOCAL AREA ACCESS
REPEATER ,OCAL !REA #1
CQ
GRP3
DSET
Zone
Area
Repeater q :NARA43 (JP3YHL)
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “CQCQCQ.”
MAIN Band TX/RX indicator
[MAIN DIAL]
s &IRST SELECTING A CALL SIGN GROUP AS “CQCQCQ” by pushING ;43s'20= MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT
Appear
y Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
u Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
D1 U
CS
CQCQCQ
CD
R>CS
UR
UR
DSET
UR call sign selection screen
101
DV MODE OPERATION
-AKING A :ONE #1'ATEWAY #1 CALL
NOTE: The settings are the same between Zone
CQ and Gateway CQ call.
s #ALLING #1 THROUGH A LINK REPEATER IN THE SAME
ZONE :ONE #1
CQ
Area
My call sign:
JA3YUA
Repeater q:NARA43 (JP3YHL)
Zone
Repeater r:IKOMA43 (JP3YHJ)
s #ALLING #1 THROUGH A GATEWAY REPEATER 'ATEWAY
#1
Zone A
Area
MY call sign:
JA3YUA
Gateway
Zone B
Gateway
[ 
[TRANSMIT]
Repeater e:HIRANO43
(JP3YHH)
Repeater y:IcomUSA
(N7IH)
CQ
MAIN Band TX/RX indicator
[MAIN DIAL]
Appear
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select a desired destination
repeater.
s &IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT
more convenient, if you have programmed repeaters
into Groups. (p. 93)
y Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
D1 U
CS
IKOMA
CD
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
R>CS
 GRP3
UR
DSET
Repeater selection screen
u Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
D 3TORING THE SET DATA
9OU CAN SAVE THE TEMPORARY SETTING IN THE FOLLOWING
manner.
q After setting, push [MW] to enter the memory select
write mode, then rotate [MAIN DIAL] or [M-CH] to
select the desired Memory channel, Call channel or
Program scan edge channel.
w Hold down [MW] again for 1 second to store the setting.
446.00000
MW
DV
( ARAS C Q C Q )
1ch
The selected channel number blinks.
MW
————. —————
—————
5ch
When a blank channel is selected.
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DV MODE OPERATION
N #ALLING A SPECIlC STATION
This section describes how to call a specic station
using the DR mode.
When the Link repeater (R2) is set to “GW,” the designated gateway repeater is automatically set as the
Link repeater, and you can make a call to a specic
station through the internet.

q Set your own call sign.
w Hold down [DVsDR] for 1 second to select the DR
mode.
s The last used access repeater is displayed.
- If the displayed frequency band on the SUB Band is
the same as that of the last used access repeater, selecting the DR mode on the MAIN Band will automatically move the frequency band on the SUB Band to
the Main Band display, and turn OFF the SUB Band
display.
[D 
[MAIN DIAL]
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired access
repeater.
s /NLY THE REPEATERS, whose “R1USE” setting is set to
9%3 OR !CCESS REPEATER SCAN TARGETS are displayed.
(pp. 90, 100)
r Push [UR](F-4) to enter the UR call sign selection
mode.
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select a individual station
call sign.
s &IRST SELECTING THE station call sign memory groups
(U01–U99) BY PUSHING ;43s'20= MAKES IT MORE CONVEnient.
y Hold down [UR](F-4) for 1 second to enter the Link/
Gateway repeater (R2) selection mode.
-AKING A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH YOUR
LOCAL AREA ACCESS REPEATER ,OCAL !REA CALL
Zone
[TRANSMIT]
MY call sign:
JA3YUA
Area
[MW]
Station call sign: Repeater q:NARA43
(JP3YHL)
JG3YMK
u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “NOT USE1.”
i Push [UR](F-4) to exit the Link repeater (R2) selection mode.
o Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
!0 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s !FTER TRANSMITTING PUSH ;-7= TO ENTER THE MEMORY SElect write mode. (p. 102)
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[UR]
MAIN Band TX/RX indicator
D1 R 2 : N O T U S
CS
CD
[MAIN DIAL]
R>CS
NOT USE1
UR
DSET
DV MODE OPERATION
-AKING A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH A
LINK REPEATER IN THE SAME ZONE :ONE CALL
Area
Zone
[TRANSMIT]
[UR]
[MW]
MY call sign: Repeater q :NARA43 (JP3YHL) Station call sign:
JA3YUA
Repeater r :IKOMA-43 (JP3YHJ) JG3YMK
u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the link repeater in
the same zone.
s /NLY REPEATERS WITH THE SAME GATEWAY REPEATER APpear.
i Push [UR](F-4) to exit the selection mode.
i Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
MAIN Band TX/RX indicator
[MAIN DIAL]
D1 R 2 I K O M A
CS
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
CD
R>CS
UR
DSET
Link repeater in the same zone
!0 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s !FTER TRANSMITTING PUSH ;-7= TO ENTER THE MEMORY SElect write mode. (p. 102)
-AKING A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH A
GATEWAY REPEATER 'ATEWAY CALL
Zone A
Area
MY call sign:
JA3YUA
Gateway
[UR]
[MW]
Repeater e:HIRANO43
(JP3YHH G)
Repeater y:HAMA43
(JP1YIU G)
MAIN Band TX/RX indicator
Zone B
[TRANSMIT]
Gateway
[MAIN DIAL]
Station call sign:
JM1ZLK
D1 R 2 G W
CS
CD
R>CS
UR
DSET
Gateway repeater “GW”
u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “GW.”
s 4HE PRE PROGRAMMED GATEWAY REPEATER IS SET AS 2
s /NLY REPEATERS WITH THE SAME GATEWAY REPEATER APpear.
i Push [UR](F-4) to exit the Link repeater (R2) selection mode.
o Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
NOTE: If other station has accessed a repeater at
least once, the D-STAR system will automatically
connect to the last repeater the station accessed,
even if you don’t know where the station is. So it is
no need to select the destination repeater.
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
!0 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s !FTER TRANSMITTING PUSH ;-7= TO ENTER THE MEMORY SElect write mode. (p. 102)
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DV MODE OPERATION
N Calling a specic station (Continued)
D #ONlRMING THE SETTING
q In the DR mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “D1” screen.
w Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call
Sign).
e Push [Z](F-1) one or more times to sequentially
DISPLAY THE h52 v h2 v h2v OR h-9v TO CONlRM THE
current call sign setting.
NOTE: In the DR mode, you can change only the
h-9v CALL SIGN IN THE “CS” screen (Call Sign).
[MENU] [CS]/[Z]
D1 R
NA
A4
CS
CD
R>CS
CS U R JG3YMK
Ú MY J A 3 Y U A
UR
GRP3
DSET
R 1 JP3YHL
R 2 JP3YHJ
D 3ETTINGS FOR “UR” AND “2 ” DEPENDING ON THE COMMUNICATION FORM
$ESTINATION #1
#OMMUNICATION FORM ,OCAL AREA CALL
$ESTINATION !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
#OMMUNICATION FORM ,OCAL AREA CALL
CQ
s 52 SETTING #1#1#1
s 2 SETTING  .!
s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
s 2 SETTING  ./4 53%1
#OMMUNICATION FORM :ONE CALL
#OMMUNICATION FORM :ONE CALL
CQ
s 52 SETTING $ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND #1 IN
the same zone
s 2 SETTING  .!
s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
s 2 SETTING  $ESTINATION REPEATER IN THE SAME
zone
#OMMUNICATION FORM 'ATEWAY CALL
#OMMUNICATION FORM 'ATEWAY CALL
CQ
s 52 SETTING $ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND #1
s 2 SETTING  .!
NOTE: R1 setting is set to your access repeater’s call sign.
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s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
s 2 SETTING  '7
DV MODE OPERATION
N 3IMPLEX OPERATION USING THE 6&/
D -AKING A SIMPLEX #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION
s #ALLING #1
s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION
CQ
MY call sign:
JA3YUA
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
r Set the desired frequency. (p. 37)
Station call sign:
JG3YMK
[TRANSMIT]
My call sign:
JA3YUA
[UR]/[SET] [VFO/MEMO]
s 3ELECT THE OUTPUT POWER IF DESIRED P 
s When the duplex operation is selected, push [MENU]
one or more times to display the “M1” screen (Menu 1)
and push [DUP](F-2) one or more times to turn it OFF.
t Push [MENU] twice to display the “M3” screen
(Menu 3).
y 3ET YOUR OWN CALL SIGN AS THE CURRENT -9 CALL SIGN
(p. 85)
u Push [UR](F-4) to enter the UR call sign selection
mode.
i Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select UR call sign.
s &IRST SELECTING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY GROUPS BY PUSHING
;43s'20= OR ;'20=&  MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT
s When calling CQ : Select “CQCQCQ”
s When calling an individual station
: Select the station’s call sign
o Push [SET](F-4) to return to the “M3” screen (Menu
3).
!0 Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
[D 
MAIN Band
[MENU]
TX/RX indicator
[MAIN DIAL]
s 7HEN CALLING #1
M3
CS
CD
R>CS
UR
DSET
UR J G 3 L U K
UR
GRP
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
UR  C Q C Q C Q
U––
SET
GRP
!1 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s )F ANOTHER STATION REPLIES ITS CALL SIGN WILL BE RECEIVED
s 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY STORED INTO THE
received call record. See page 95 for details.
s !FTER TRANSMITTING ROTATE ;- #(= TO SELECT A MEMORy
channel, then hold down [MW] for 1 second to save this
temporary programmed data into the channel.
NOTE: The digital mode is vastly different than the
FM mode. One of the differences is that changing
the squelch setting in the digital mode will not open
it to hear the hiss of “white noise,” like it does in the
FM mode. It is only activated for digital squelch functions such as CSQL (Digital code squelch) or DSQL
(Digital call sign squelch).
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DV MODE OPERATION
N 2EPEATER OPERATION USING THE 6&/
D -AKING A #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH YOUR LOCAL AREA ACCESS REPEATER ,OCAL !REA CALL
s #ALLING #1
s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION
CQ
My call sign:
JA3YUA
Zone
Area
Zone
Repeater q :JP3YHL
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
r Set the repeater’s transmit frequency, duplex direction and offset. (pp. 37, 65, 163)
t Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
y Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call
Sign).
u Push [Z](F-1) to display the “UR” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to select UR call sign, then push [SET]
(F-4).
s &IRST SELECTING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY GROUPS BY PUSHING
;43s'20= OR ;'20=&  MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT
s When calling CQ : Select “CQCQCQ”
s When calling an individual station
: Select the station’s call sign
i Push [Z](F-1) to display the “R1” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to select the access repeater call sign,
then push [SET](F-4).
s &IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT
more convenient, if you have programmed repeaters
into Groups. (p. 93)
s 0USH ;.!-%=&  TO TOGGLE THE CALL SIGN AND REPEATER
name display, if the name has been programmed.
o Push [Z](F-1) to display the “R2” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to set R2 to “NOT USE1,” then push
[SET](F-4).
!0 Push [Z](F-1) TO DISPLAY h-9 v AND SET YOUR OWN CALL
sign if necessary, then push [SET](F-4).
!1 Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
!2 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s )F ANOTHER STATIONS REPLIES ITS CALL SIGN WILL BE STORED IN
the receive log.
s 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY STORED INTO THE
received call record. See page 95 for details.
s !FTER TRANSMITTING ROTATE ;- #(= TO SELECT A MEMORY
channel, then hold down [MW] for 1 second to save this
temporary programmed data into the channel.
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My call sign:
JA3YUA
[TRANSMIT]
Area
Station call sign: Repeater q:JP3YHL
JG3YMK
[Z]
[SET] [GRP] [VFO/MEMO]
MAIN Band
[MENU]
TX/RX indicator
[D
[MAIN DIAL]
s 7HEN CALLING #1 THROUGH A SINGLE REPEATER
UR J G 3 Y M K
CLR
EDT
UR
NAME
GRP
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
UR C Q C Q C Q
U01
SET
UR C Q C Q C Q
CLR
UR
EDT
NAME
CLR
EDT
NAME
CLR
EDT
NAME
R1 J P 3 Y H L
GRP
R2
MY J A 3 Y U A
GRP
R1
R2 
GRP
CLR
⁄
EDT
GRP
MY1
NAME
DV MODE OPERATION
D -AKING A #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH A LINK REPEATER IN THE SAME
ZONE :ONE CALL
s #ALLING #1
s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION
CQ
My call sign:
JA3YUA
Area
Repeater q:JP3YHL
Zone
Repeater r:JP3YHJ
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
r Set the repeater’s transmit frequency, duplex direction and offset. (pp. 37, 65, 163)
t Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
y Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call
Sign).
u Push [Z](F-1) to display the “UR” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to select UR call sign, then push [SET]
(F-4).
s &IRST SELECTING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY GROUPS BY PUSHING
;43s'20= OR ;'20=&  MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT
s When calling CQ : Select “CQCQCQ”
s When calling an individual station
: Select the station’s call sign
i Push [Z](F-1) to display the “R1” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to select the access repeater call sign,
then push [SET](F-4).
s &IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT
more convenient, if you have programmed repeaters
into Groups. (p. 93)
s 0USH ;.!-%=&  TO TOGGLE THE CALL SIGN AND REPEATER
name display, if the name has been programmed.
o Push [Z](F-1) to display the “R2” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to select the link repeater call sign in
the same zone, then push [SET](F-4).
!0 Push [Z](F-1) TO DISPLAY h-9 v AND SET YOUR OWN CALL
sign if necessary, then push [SET](F-4).
!1 Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
!2 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s )F ANOTHER STATIONS REPLIES ITS CALL SIGN WILL BE STORED IN
the receive log.
s 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY STORED INTO THE
received call record. See page 95 for details.
s !FTER TRANSMITTING ROTATE ;- #(= TO SELECT A MEMORY
channel, then hold down [MW] for 1 second to save this
temporary programmed data into the channel.
Area
My call sign: Repeater q :JP3YHL
JA3YUA
Repeater r :JP3YHJ
[TRANSMIT]
[Z]
Zone
Station call sign:
JG3YMK
[SET] [GRP] [VFO/MEMO]
MAIN Band
[MENU]
TX/RX indicator
[D
[MAIN DIAL]
s #ALLING #1 IN THE SAME ZONE :ONE #1
UR J G 3 Y M K
CLR
EDT
UR
NAME
GRP
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
UR C Q C Q C Q
U01
SET
UR C Q C Q C Q
CLR
UR
EDT
NAME
EDT
NAME
EDT
NAME
R1 J P 3 Y H L
CLR
CLR
CLR
GRP
R2
MY J A 3 Y U A
GRP
R1
R2 J P 3 Y H J
GRP
⁄
EDT
GRP
MY1
NAME
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DV MODE OPERATION
N Repeater operation in the VFO (Continued)
D -AKING A #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH GATEWAY REPEATERS 'ATEWAY CALL
s #ALLING #1
s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION
Zone A
Zone A
Area
My call sign:
JA3YUA
CQ
Gateway
Gateway
Area
Repeater q:JP3YHL
Repeater e:JP3YHH G
Repeater u:JP1YIU
Gateway
Repeater q:JP3YHL
Repeater e:JP3YHH G
Repeater u:JP1YIU
My call sign:
JA3YUA
Zone B
Zone B
Gateway
Station call sign:
JM1ZLK
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
r Set the repeater’s transmit frequency, duplex direction and offset. (pp. 37, 65, 163)
t Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3”
screen (Menu 3).
y Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call Sign).
u Push [Z](F-1) to display the “UR” screen, and rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select UR call sign, then push
[SET](F-4).
s &IRST SELECTING THE call sign memory groups by pushing
;43s'20= OR ;'20=&  MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT
s When calling CQ : Select a link repeater call sign for
sending CQ
s When calling an individual station
: Select the station’s call sign
[TRANSMIT]
[Z]
[SET] [GRP] [VFO/MEMO]
MAIN Band
[MENU]
TX/RX indicator
[D
[MAIN DIAL]
s #ALLING #1 THROUGH THE GATEWAY
UR J G 3 Y M K
i Push [Z](F-1) to display the “R1” screen, and rotate
[MAIN DIAL] to select the access repeater call sign,
then push [SET](F-4).
CLR
EDT
UR
NAME
GRP
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
s &IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT
more convenient, if you have programmed repeaters
into Groups. (p. 93)
s 0USH ;.!-%=&  TO TOGGLE THE CALL SIGN AND REPEATER
name display.
UR ⁄ J P 1 Y I U
o Push [Z](F-1) to display “R2,” and rotate [MAIN
DIAL] to select your gateway repeater call sign, then
push [SET](F-4).
!0 Push [Z](F-1) TO DISPLAY h-9 v AND SET YOUR OWN CALL
sign if necessary, then push [SET](F-4).
!1 Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
UR ⁄ J P 1 Y I U
GRP1
SET
CLR
GRP1
EDT
NAME
EDT
NAME
R1 J P 3 Y H L
CLR
GRP
GRP
R1
GRP
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
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!2 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
R2 J P 3 Y H H
s )F ANOTHER STATIONS REPLIES ITS CALL SIGN WILL BE STORED IN
the receive log.
s 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY STORED INTO THE
received call record. See page 95 for details.
s !FTER TRANSMITTING ROTATE ;- #(= TO SELECT A MEMORY
channel, then hold down [MW] for 1 second to save this
temporary programmed data into the channel.
MY J A 3 Y U A
CLR
CLR
EDT
⁄
EDT
R2
NAME
GRP
MY1
NAME
DV MODE OPERATION
D 3ETTINGS FOR “UR” AND “2 ” DEPENDING ON THE COMMUNICATION FORM
$ESTINATION #1
#OMMUNICATION FORM ,OCAL AREA CALL
$ESTINATION !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
#OMMUNICATION FORM ,OCAL AREA CALL
CQ
s 52 SETTING #1#1#1
s 2 SETTING  ./4 53%1
s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
s 2 SETTING  ./4 53%1
#OMMUNICATION FORM :ONE CALL
#OMMUNICATION FORM :ONE CALL
CQ
s 52 SETTING #1#1#1
s 2 SETTING  $ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND #1 IN
the same zone
s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
s 2 SETTING  $ESTINATION REPEATER IN THE SAME
zone
#OMMUNICATION FORM 'ATEWAY CALL
#OMMUNICATION FORM 'ATEWAY CALL
CQ
s 52 SETTING $ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND #1
s 2 SETTING  9OUR GATEWAY REPEATER
s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION
s 2 SETTING  9OUR GATEWAY REPEATER
NOTE: R1 setting is set to your access repeater’s call sign.
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8
DV MODE OPERATION
N -ESSAGE OPERATION
[EDT]
D 48 MESSAGE PROGRAMMING
[DSET]
The transceiver has a total of 5 message memories
to store short messages to transmit during DV mode
operation. Message of up to 20 characters can be programmed for each memory.
q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
[MENU]
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
[TXM]
[MAIN DIAL]
w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
e Push [TXM](F-3) to display the “TXM” screen (Trasnmit message).
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired transmit
message channel.
s 4- TO 4- AND /&& ARE SELECTABLE
t Push [EDT](F-1) to enter the transmit message programming mode.
s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS
TXM OFF
y Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
#HARACTER TYPE
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b  
<>()[]{}ÂŚ_ÂŻ@
u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst character to
input.
When inputting numbers or a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
s 0USH ;$%,=&  TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYMbol or number.
s 0USH ;30#=&  TO INPUT A SPACE
s 7HEN ALL  CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed, an
error beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [Ί]
(F-2) or [≈](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL]
(F-4) to delete it.
i Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or push
[≈](F-3) to move the cursor forward.
o Repeat steps y through i to program a message
of up to 20 characters.
!0 Push [MENU] to save the programmed message.
While [SET](F-5) is blinking, push it to set the displayed channel as the first appearance channel
when [TXM](F-3) is pushed in step e.
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
TXM TM1:
EDT
SET
TXM TM1:HELLO
ABC
DEL
SPC
s 0ROGRAMING A TRANSMIT MESSAGE
[] []
Character type
selection
Character type display
Number input
[DEL][SPC]
[MAIN DIAL]
Cursor
TXM TM1:HELLO
ABC
DEL
SPC
Input a space
Delete a character
Move cursor forwards
Move cursor backwards
Character type selection
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DV MODE OPERATION
D -ESSAGE 4RANSMISSION
9OU CAN SELECT A MESSAGE CHANNEL 4-n4- TO TURN
ON the message transmission function. When a message channel is selected, the transceiver transmits the
pre-programmed text message. The default setting is
OFF.
[DSET]/[SET]
[TRANSMIT]
q Set the operating frequency, call signs and other
settings, such as those for repeater operation, as
desired.
w In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
e Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
r Push [TXM](F-3) to display the “TXM” screen
(Transmit message).
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired transmit
message channel, then push [SET](F-5).
MAIN Band
[MENU]
TX/RX indicator
[TXM]
[MAIN DIAL]
s 4- TO 4- ARE SELECTABLE
s 7HEN /&& IS SELECTED THE MESSAGE IS NOT TRANSMITTED
y Push [MENU] to return to the “DSET” screen.
u Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit the message. (or push [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE MESSAGE IS TRANSMITTED EACH TIME YOU PUSH ;044=
(or [TRANSMIT]).
s 4HE MESSAGE IS AUTOMATICALLY TRANSMITTED EVERY  SEConds during continuous transmission.
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
TXM
 TM1:
EDT
SET
 For your information
When a call with a message is received, the call sign
and the message scrolls across the function display.
The received call sign and/or message display functions can be turned OFF in the DV SET mode, if desired.
± “RX Message Disp” item (p. 119)
± “RX Call Sign Disp” item (p. 119)
D 28 MESSAGE DISPLAY
[√] [CD]
q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT
the “D1” screen.
w Push [CD](F-2) to display the “CD” screen (Call Record).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired record
channel (RX01 to RX20).
r Push [Z](F-1) three times to select “MSG” item.
s 4HE RECEIVED MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
t Push [Z](F-1) or [MENU] to return to the record
channel, selected in step e.
NOTE: Up to 20 messages can be stored, but only
one message can be stored for each call sign.
The oldest message is cleared when 21st message
is received.
[MENU]
[MAIN DIAL]
CD  JG3YMK
JA3YUA
CLR
RX01
COPY
After selecting the record channel,
push [Z](F-1) three times.
CD MSG: REPEATER IS JP3
Ú
YHH A
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DV MODE OPERATION
N $6 AUTOMATIC DETECTION
[] []
[DSET]/[SET]
When a non-digital signal is received during DV mode
operation, the “DV” and “FM” icons simultaneously
blink. The transceiver automatically selects the FM
mode to monitor the signal, if the DV Auto Detect function is turned ON.
q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
[MENU]
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode.
r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “DV Auto Detect.”
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn ON the DV automatic
detect function.
s The operating mode is set to DV if this setting is “OFF.”
y Push [MENU] to return to the “DSET” screen.
[MAIN DIAL]
Blink
While receiving a non-digital signal while
in the DV mode
The received FM audio may be distorted when
using this function.
N !UTOMATIC 2EPLY FUNCTION
[] []
[DSET]/[SET]
When a call addressed to own your call sign is received, the Automatic Reply function automatically replies with your call sign.
q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode.
r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “Auto Reply.”
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn ON the Automatic reply
function.
y Push [MENU] to return to the “DSET” screen.
NOTE: The Automatic replay function is automatically turned OFF, when [PTT] (or [TRANSMIT]) is
pushed to transmit.
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[MENU]
SET A u t o R e p l y
Ù
2 Ú
[MAIN DIAL]
ON
When the Automatic reply function is ON.
DV MODE OPERATION
N $IGITAL SQUELCH FUNCTIONS
The digital squelch opens only when receiving a signal addressed to your own call sign, or a signal that
INCLUDES A MATCHING DIGITAL CODE 9OU CAN SILENTLY WAIT
for calls from others.
[DSQ]
NOTE: Use digital code squelch function when communicating with two or more stations, because the
digital call sign squelch function opens only when
receiving a signal addressed to your own call sign.
Thus the digital call sign squelch function can be
used when communicating with only one station.
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M1” screen (Menu 1).
[MENU]
[MAIN DIAL]
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D2” screen.
s 4HE SETTING CAN BE RESPECTIVELY MADE IN THE $6 MODE
and the DR mode.
Appears
e Push [DSQ](F-4) one or more times to turn ON the
digital call sign squelch or digital code squelch.
s h$31,v APPEARS WHEN THE DIGITAL CALL SIGN SQUELCH IS
ON.
s h#31,v APPEARS WHEN THE DIGITAL CODE SQUELCH IS /.
When digital call sign squelch is turned ON in step
e, skip steps r and t, and go to step y.
r When digital code squelch is turned ON in step e,
hold down [DSQ](F-4) for 1 second to display the
“DSQ” screen. And rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the
desired code between 00 and 99.
M1
AGC
DUP
AFC
DSQ
SCP
Appears
s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR  SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired.
t Push [MENU] to return to the “M1” screen (Menu
1).
s )N THE $2 MODE RETURN TO the “D2” screen.
y When the received signal includes a matching call
sign/code, the squelch opens and the signal can be
heard.
s 7HEN THE RECEIVED SIGNALS CALL SIGNCODE DOES NOT
match, digital call sign/digital code squelch does not
OPEN HOWEVER THE 3 METER SHOWS SIGNAL STRENGTH
M1
AGC
DUP
AFC
DSQ
SCP
DSQ D i g i t a l C o d e
00
“DSQ” screen (Digital code setting)
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DV MODE OPERATION
N %-2 COMMUNICATION
The EMR (Enhanced Monitor Receive) communication
mode can be used in only the DV mode. In the EMR
mode, no call sign setting is necessary. When an EMR
mode signal is received, the audio (voice) will be heard
at the specied level, even if the volume setting level
is set to the minimum level, or digital call sign/digital
code squelch is in use.
q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w Set the desired frequency. (p. 37)
e In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
[TRANSMIT]
[] []
[DSET]/[SET]
MAIN Band
[MENU]
TX/RX indicator
[MAIN DIAL]
Appears
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
r Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
t Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode.
y Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “EMR.”
u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn ON the EMR mode.
s“
” appears.
i Push [MENU] to return to the “DSET” screen.
o Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
SET EMR
 19 
ON
When the EMR communication mode is ON.
!0 Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
s“
” blinks when receiving an EMR signal.
NOTE: The EMR communication function is automatically turned OFF when the transceiver is turned
OFF.
D !DJUSTING THE %-2 !& LEVEL
The audio output level when an EMR signal is received
is adjustable.
When an EMR signal is received, the audio will be
heard at the preset level, or the [AF] control level,
whichever is higher.
q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode.
r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “EMR AF
Level.”
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to adjust the EMR audio outPUT LEVEL BETWEEN  MINIMUM AND  MAXImum).
s (OLD DOWN [F-3] for 1 second to reset to the default setting, if desired.
y Push [MENU] to return to the “DSET” screen.
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SET E M R A F L e v e l
Ù 20 Ú
 DEFAULT
50%
DV MODE OPERATION
N "REAK IN COMMUNICATION
The break-in function allows you to break into a conversation, where the two other stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled.
[TRANSMIT]
[] []
[DSET]/[SET]
q While receiving another station’s communication in
the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
w Hold down [R>CS](F-3) for 1 second to set the
other station’s call sign.
s 7HEN A CALL SIGN HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED CORRECTLY ERROR
beeps sound, and no call sign is set. Try to capture the
call sign of the signal again, or enter it manually.
e Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
r Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode.
t Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “BK.”
y Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn ON the break-in function.
s“
MAIN Band
[MENU] [R>CS]
TX/RX indicator
Appears
” appears.
u Push [MENU] to return to the “DSET” screen.
i When both stations are in standby, push [PTT] on
the microphone to transmit. (or push [TRANSMIT]
on the transceiver)
SET BK
 18 
s 4HE PROGRAMMED CALL SIGN STATION RECEIVES THE BREAK IN
call as well as your call sign.
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
o Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
Wait for a reply call from the station who received
the break-in call.
!0 After receiving the reply call, communicate normally.
s“
[MAIN DIAL]
ON
When the Break in function is ON.
NOTE: The break-in function is automatically turned
OFF when transceiver is turned OFF.
” blinks when receiving a break-in call.
!1 To cancel the break-in function, turn OFF the Breakin function in the DV Set mode as shown in steps r
through y.
(OW TO USE BREAK IN
While using digital call sign squelch, the squelch never opens (no audio sounds) even if a call is received, unless
YOUR OWN CALL SIGN h-9v IS SPECIlED P 
However, when a call including the “BK ON” signal (break-in call) is received, the squelch will open and audio
sounds even if the call is specied for another station.
  
  
    
    
Station A and B
are communicating
using the digital
call sign squelch.
Station A and B
are communicating
using the digital
call sign squelch.
Station A
Station B never hears that
Station C is calling Station A.
Station B
Station A
Station B
Station B also hears that
Station C is calling Station A.
Station C
Station C
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DV MODE OPERATION
N ,OW SPEED DATA COMMUNICATION
In addition to digital voice communication, low-speed
data communication can be made.
Use the optional OPC-1529R DATA COMMUNICATION
CABLE with a third-party serial data communication
software.
s ! 53" PORT CAN ALSO BE USED FOR THE LOW SPEED DATA COMmunication, depending on the “USB2/DATA1 Func (^3 )”
item setting in the Set mode. (p. 164)
NOTE: First, turn OFF the “GPS TX Mode” item in
the GPS Set mode to send the low-speed data. (p.
134)
D #ONNECTION
Connect the transceiver to your PC using the optional
OPC-1529R cable, as illustrated below.
IC-9100 (Rear panel)
D ,OW SPEED DATA COMMUNICATION
APPLICATION SETTING
Congure the serial data communication software as
follows.
s 0ORT
 4HE #/- PORT NUMBER WHICH IS USED
by the IC-9100.*1
s "AUD RATE   BPS 2
s $ATA
  BIT
s 0ARITY
 .ONE
s 3TOP
  BIT
s &LOW CONTROL  8ON8OFF
*1 Depending on the PC environment, the COM port number
used by the IC-9100 may be higher than 5. In such case,
use the application which can set to higher than 5.
*2 Set the baud rate in the “DVdat/GPS Out Baud” item of the
Set mode. (p. 168)
D ,OW SPEED DATA COMMUNICATION
OPERATION
To the [DATA1] jack
OPC-1529R
(optional)
PC
To RS-232C
port
N 0ACKET LOSS INDICATION
While operating voice communication or low-speed
data communication through the internet, some
packets may be lost due to network error (poor data
throughput performance). In such a case, the IC-9100
displays “ ” on the display to indicate Packet Loss has
occurred.
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q Set the desired call signs as described in ‘Call sign
setting.’ (p. 93)
w Follow the instructions of the data communication
application software.
e Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit the data
and an audio signal. (or push [TRANSMIT] on the
transceiver)
s 4HE -!). "AND 4828 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
s The input data from the [DATA1] jack are automatically
transmitted when “AUTO” is selected in the “DV Data
TX” item of the DV Set mode. (p. 118)
DV MODE OPERATION
N $6 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION
[] []
[DSET]/[SET]
The DV Set mode is used for programming infrequently
changed values or functions in the DV mode.
D DV 3ET MODE SETTINGS
q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to
display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select
the “D1” screen.
w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode.
r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired
item.
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option.
[MENU]
[MAIN DIAL]
Displays the DV Set mode
item name and number
Displays the option
SET Standby Beep
ON–1
s (OLD DOWN [F-3] for 1 second to reset to the default setting, if desired.
y Push [MENU] to save, and return to the “DSET”
screen.
1. 3TANDBY "EEP
$EFAULT /. 
Turn the Standby beep function ON or OFF.
This function sounds a beep when the other station
stops transmitting.
Select the item
Reset to the default
setting
4. $IGITAL -ONITOR
$EFAULT !UTO
Select the RX monitoring mode by holding down [XFC]
while in the DV mode.
s !UTO
s /&&  4URNS /&& THE FUNCTION
s /.   4URNS /. THE FUNCTION TO SOUND A BEEP
s /.   4URNS /. THE FUNCTION TO SOUND A BEEP
If the call was sent to your call sign, the beep
has a higher pitch.
2. !UTO 2EPLY
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the automatic reply function ON or OFF.
This function automatically replies to a call addressed
to your own call sign, even if you are away from the
transceiver.
This function is automatically turned OFF after you
push [PTT] (microphone) or [TRANSMIT].
s /&&  4URNS /&& THE FUNCTION
s /.  4HE TRANSCEIVER AUTOMATICALLY REPLIES TO THE
call with your own call sign.
3. $6 $ATA 48
$EFAULT 044
For low-speed data communication, select whether to
transmit the input data manually or automatically.
s 044
 0USH ;044= MICROPHONE OR ;42!.3-)4= TO
manually transmit the input data.
s !UTO  7HEN DATA IS INPUT FROM A 0# THROUGH THE
[DATA1] jack, the transceiver automatically
transmits it.
 Monitors in the DV mode or FM mode, depending on the received signal.
s $IGITAL  -ONITORS IN THE $6 MODE
s !NALOG  -ONITORS IN THE &- MODE
5. $IGITAL 204 3ET
$EFAULT /.
Turn the digital repeater setting function ON or OFF.
When accessing a repeater that has a call sign different than the transceiver’s “R1” setting, this function
reads the repeater’s downlink signal and automatically
sets the correct repeater call sign into “R1.”
s /&&  4URNS /&& THE FUNCTION
s /.  !UTOMATICALLY SETS THE REPEATER CALL SIGN
6. 28 #ALL 3IGN 7RITE
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the RX call sign automatic write function ON or
OFF.
When receiving a call addressed to your own call sign,
this function automatically sets the call sign of the calling station into “UR.”
While in the DR mode, this function is disabled.
s /&&  4URNS /&& THE FUNCTION
s !UTO  !UTOMATICALLY SETS THE CALL SIGN OF THE CALLING
station into “UR.”
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DV MODE OPERATION
N DV Set mode description (Continued)
7. 28 204 7RITE
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the repeater call sign automatic write function ON
or OFF.
When you receive a call addressed to your own call
sign through a repeater, this function automatically
sets the repeater call signs included in the signal, into
your current “R1” and “R2.”
While in the DR mode, this function is disabled.
OFF : Turns OFF the function.
Auto : Automatically sets the call sign of the used repeater into your “R1” and “R2.”
8. DV Auto Detect
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the DV mode automatic detect function ON or
OFF.
When receiving other than a DV mode signal, during DV mode operation, this function automatically
switches to the FM mode.
s /&&  Turns OFF the function. The operating mode
is fixed to the DV mode.
s /.  Automatically selects the FM mode for temporary operation.
The received FM audio may be distorted when receiving an FM signal with this function.
9. %DIT 2ECORD
$EFAULT !UTO
Select an option for the call sign edit record function.
When a call sign in the memory is edited, this function
saves the new call sign in a different memory than the
original one.
s OFF : Turns OFF the function. The previously set call
sign is overwritten with the edited call sign.
s Select : The edited call sign is programmed into the
selected call sign memory.
s Auto : The edited call sign is automatically programmed into a blank memory.
10. 'ATEWAY !UTO 3ET
$EFAULT !UTO
Turn the gateway automatic set function ON or OFF for
calling an individual station in the DR mode.
This function enables the transceiver to automatically
set the pre-programmed gateway repeater in “R2.”
s /&&  %VEN SELECTING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION IN “UR,”
the previously used repeater call sign remains in R2.
s !UTO  !FTER SELECTING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION IN “UR,”
the pre-programmed gateway repeater is automatically set in R2.
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11. 28 2ECORD 204
$EFAULT !,,
The transceiver can record data of up to 20 individual
calls.
Select whether to record all calls or only the latest call
whose called station did not reply, or whose Link repeater was not found.
s ALL
: Records all calls.
s Latest Only : Records only the latest call.
12. 28 #ALL 3IGN $ISP
$EFAULT !UTO
When a call is received, the call sign of the calling station can be automatically displayed.
s OFF : Turns OFF the function.
s Auto : Automatically displays the call sign of the
calling station.
13. 48 #ALL 3IGN $ISP
$EFAULT 52
Select whether or not to display the programmed call
SIGN -9 OR 52 AT THE BEGINNING OF YOUR TRANSMISsion.
s OFF : Turns OFF the function.
s UR
: Displays the call sign of the station you
called.
s -9 : Displays your own call sign.
14. 28 -ESSAGE $ISP
$EFAULT !UTO
Select whether or not to display and scroll a received
message.
s OFF : Does not display the message. To check the
message, push [CD] (F-2) in M3, and then
select MSG.
s Auto : Automatically displays and scrolls the message.
15. 3CROLL
$EFAULT &AST
Select the scrolling speed of a message or call sign.
s Slow : Sets the scrolling speed to “Slow.”
s Fast : Sets the scrolling speed to “Fast.”
16. $2 #ALL 3IGN 0OPUP
$EFAULT /.
Select whether or not to display a selected station or
repeater call sign when the DR mode is selected, or
when you switch the “UR,” “R1” and “R2” display while
in the DR mode.
s /&&  ! CALL SIGN IS NOT DISPLAYED
s /.  ! CALL SIGN IS DISPLAYED
DV MODE OPERATION
17. /PENING #ALL 3IGN
$EFAULT /&&
3ELECT WHETHER OR NOT TO DISPLAY -9 CALL SIGN ON THE
LCD when the transceiver is turned ON.
s OFF : Turns OFF the function.
s /.  $ISPLAYS -9 CALL SIGN AT POWER /.
18. "+
$EFAULT /&&
The break-in function allows you to break into a conversation where two other stations are communicating
with call sign squelch enabled.
See page 116 for details.
s /&&  4HE BREAK IN FUNCTION IS SET TO /&&
s /.  4HE BREAK IN FUNCTION IS SET TO /.
s“
” appears on the display.
NOTE: The break-in function is automatically turned
OFF when the transceiver is turned OFF.
19. EMR
$EFAULT /&&
The EMR communication mode can be used for digital
mode operation. In the EMR mode, no call sign setting
is necessary. When an EMR mode signal is received,
the audio (voice) will be heard at the specied level
even if the volume setting level is set to minimum level,
or digital call sign/digital code squelch is in use.
See page 115 for details.
s /&&  4HE %-2 FUNCTION IS SET TO /&&
s /.  4HE %-2 FUNCTION IS SET TO /.
” appears on the display.
s“
NOTE: The EMR communication function is automatically turned OFF when the transceiver is turned
OFF.
20. %-2 !& ,EVEL
$EFAULT 
%NTER A NUMBER BETWEEN   MINIMUM AND  
(maximum) to set the audio output level when an EMR
signal is received.
When an EMR signal is received, the audio will be
heard at the programmed level, or the [AF] control
level, whichever is higher.
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N '03 OPERATION
9OU CAN DISPLAY YOUR OWN '03 DATA IN ALL OPERATING
MODES 9OU CAN ALSO TRANSMIT '03 DATA WHEN IN THE
DV mode. To receive GPS data, connect a third-party
GPS receiver that has an RS-232C output and NMEA
data format. Third-party GPS receivers connect to the
[DATA1] jack of the transceiver.
In addition, GPS messages can also be transmitted in
the GPS mode.
s 4O CONNECT THE '03 RECEIVER
4RANSCEIVER
(Rear panel)
To the [DATA1] jack
GPS
receiver
OPC-1529R
(optional)
D '03 SCREEN CONSTRUCTION
to the RS-232C port
(null modem adapter
is required)
[POS]
[GPM]
[SET]
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [POS](F-1), [GPM](F-2), [MSG](F-3) or [SET]
(F-5) to select the desired menu.
See the diagram below.
s 0USH ;-%.5= TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY
[MENU] [MSG]
[CALL/GPS]
The screen you want to appear first can be selected between GPS and Position in the “GPS
1st Menu” item of the Set mode. (p. 165)
M1
AGC
DUP
COMP TBW
SCP
Hold down
s 0OSITION SCREEN (p. 123)
s '03 -EMORY SCREEN (p. 127)
MY Position
GL
GPM
WR
ALM
[F-2]
Approximately 2 seconds
M 35˚45.00’N ELE:−−−−ft
135˚36.00’E 12:00:00
[F-1]
s '03 -ESSAGE SCREEN (p. 125)
Push
MSG G P S M e s s a g e
TXM
GPS
GPM
MSG
s '03 3ET MODE SCREEN (p. 132)
SET
[F-5]
121
RXM
[F-3]
s '03 SCREEN
POS
R X
SET G P S R e c e i v e r B a u d
4800
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
D '03 DATA COMMUNICATION
[] []
The transceiver transmits GPS data or low-speed data
to the PC through the [DATA1] jack, depending on the
Set mode setting. (p. 168)
q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “USB2/DATA1
Func.” (64)
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “GPS” as the function of the [DATA1] jack to be used for position data
input.
r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode.
[MENU]
[MAIN DIAL]
SET U S B 2 ⁄ D A T A 1 F u n c
Ù 64 Ú
––––– ⁄
GPS
GPS (default)
D 3ENTENCE FORMATTER SETTING
[] []
[SET]
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [SET](F-5) to enter the GPS Set mode.
e Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “GPS TX
Mode.”
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “GPS.”
s )F h$ISABLEv OR h'03 !v IS SELECTED THE SENTENCE FORMATter items as described in step t will not appear.
[MENU]
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
t Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired GPS
sentence.
s ! TOTAL OF  SENTENCES 2-# ''! ',, '3! 64' AND
GSV are selectable.
y Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn the sentence ON or
OFF.
s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR  SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired.
u Repeat steps t and y to select another GPS sentence.
M1
AGC
DUP
AFC
TON
SCP
Hold down
GPS
POS
GPM
MSG
SET
s 5P TO FOUR '03 SENTENCES CAN BE SELECTED
i Push [MENU] to save, and return to the “GPS”
screen.
NOTE:
Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the
GPS message to conventional digital transceivers
(IC-2820H, IC-E2820, ID-800H, IC-91AD, IC-E91,
IC-V82, IC-U82, IC-2200H, ID-1).
The GSV sentence is incompatible with them. Those
transceivers will not display GPS messages properly
if a GSV sentence is sent from the IC-9100.
Push
SET G P S T X M o d e
Ù 12 Ú
GPS
Select
Push
SET G P S S e n t e n c e ( R M C )
Ù 13 Ú
ON
When RMC sentence usage is set to ON.
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS operation (Continued)
D 0OSITION DISPLAY
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [POS](F-1) to display the position data. Then
push [F-2] one or more times to display your current
position, received position or GPS memory alarm
position information.
[POS]
s 7HILE THE POSITION DATA IS DISPLAYED PUSH ;& = TO SELECT
North or South as the top of the compass.
s -9 0OSITION  $ISPLAYS YOUR OWN LATITUDE LONGItude, direction*, elevation* and the
time*.
* These items do not appear when
h-ANUALv IS SELECTED AS THE h-9 0Osition” item option in the GPS Set
mode. (p. 132)
s 28 0OSITION
 $ISPLAYS THE CALLERS OTHER STATION
latitude, longitude, call sign, direction and distance from your position.
s '0- 0OSITION  $ISPLAYS THE '03 -EMORY CHANnel’s latitude, longitude, direction
and distance from your position,
if the GPS Alarm function is set to
the channel.
s )F THE '03 !LARM FUNCTION IS SET TO ALL
channels or a bank, “–” is displayed
instead of the position information.
e Push [MENU] to return to the “GPS” screen.
[MENU]
[F-2]
[CALL/GPS]
GPS
POS
GPM
MSG
SET
Push
s -Y POSITION
MY Position
Ú
GL
WR
Approximately 2 seconds
M 20˚35.00’N ELE:
16ft
134˚26.00’E 12:00:00
Push
s 2ECEIVED POSITION
RX Position
Ú
GL
WR
Approximately 2 seconds
NOTE: Depending on the GPS signals, your position/elevation may change even though you are stationary.
These sample indications assume that “Position Format” is selected as “ddd°mm.mm,” and “Units” is selected as “feet/mile.” (p. 132)
R 35˚45.00’N JA3YMK
1 3 5 ˚ 3 6 . 0 0 ’ E D S T : 1 0 5 1 ml
Push
s '03 -EMORY ALARM POSITION
GPM Position
Ú
“TIME” data may not be displayed, depending on the
connected GPS receiver.
GL
Approximately 2 seconds
G 35˚45.00’N
1 3 5 ˚ 3 6 . 0 0 ’ E D S T : 1 0 5 1 ml
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
D 3AVING YOUR OWN OR RECEIVED POSITION DATA
[F-2]
[F-5]
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [POS](F-1), then push [F-2] once or twice to
display your own or the caller’s (other station) position information.
s 9OU CANNOT SAVE THE DATA ON THE h'0- 0OSITIONv
screen.
e Hold down [F-5] for 1 second to save the position
data to GPS memory (G00).
[POS]
[CALL/GPS]
s 4HE -EMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ADVANCES AUTOMATICALLY IF
the next Memory channel already contains information.
s  '03 -EMORY CHANNEL ARE AVAILABLE
D $ISPLAY THE 'RID ,OCATOR INFORMATION
The Grid Locator expresses the latitude and longitude
position data in a short string of characters. The IC9100 can display it on the LCD.
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [POS](F-1), then push [F-2] one or more times
to display the position information.
e While holding down [F-4], the grid locator information is displayed.
M 35˚45.00’N
135˚36.00’E GL:PM75TS
Hold down
D '03 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
[] []
[SET]
In the DV mode, this function automatically transmits
the GPS receiver’s current position data, at a selected
interval.
When a GPS message is programmed, the transceiver
transmits it along with the position data. See page 125
for the GPS message programming.
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [SET](F-5) to enter the GPS Set mode.
e Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “GPS Auto TX.”
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired position
DATA TRANSMITTING INTERVAL TO   OR  SECONDS 
3, 5, 10 or 30 minutes, or OFF.
[MENU]
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
*If four GPS sentences are selected in GPS Set mode on
page 122, “5 sec.” cannot be selected.
s 4HE '03 MESSAGE IS ALSO TRANSMITTED IF PROGRAMMED
t Push [MENU] to save, and return to the “GPS”
screen.
NOTE:
s 9OUR OWN CALL SIGN MUST BE ENTERED TO ACTIVATE THE
GPS automatic transmission. (p. 93)
s Use GPS automatic transmission in only the simplex mode.
s GPS automatic transmission through a repeater
may interfere with other communications.
SET G P S A u t o T X
Ù 11 Ú
OFF
OFF (default)
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS operation (Continued)
D '03 MESSAGE PROGRAMMING
[TXM] [MSG]
Enter a GPS message of up to 20 characters to be
transmitted with the position data.
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [MSG](F-3) to display the “MSG” screen (GPS
Message).
e Push [TXM](F-1) to display the “TXM” screen (TX
Message Edit).
[MENU]
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS
r Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
M1
AGC
DUP
AFC
TON
SCP
Hold down
#HARACTER TYPE
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b    
()[]{}ÂŚ_ÂŻ@
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst character or
symbol to input.
When inputting numbers or a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
s 0USH ;$%,=&  TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYMbol or number.
s 0USH ;30#=&  TO INPUT A SPACE
s 7HEN ALL  CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed, an
error beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [Ί]
(F-2) or [≈](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL]
(F-4) to delete it.
GPS
POS
GPM
MSG
SET
Push
MSG G P S M e s s a g e
TXM
RXM
Push
TXM
ABC
DEL
SPC
s 4O PROGRAM A MESSAGE
y Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or push
[≈](F-3) to move the cursor forward.
u Repeat steps r to y to program a message of up
to 20 characters.
i Push [MENU] to save the message, and return to
the “MSG” screen (GPS Message).
o Push [MENU] again to return to the “GPS” screen.
[] []
[F-1]
Keypad
[DEL][SPC]
[MAIN DIAL]
Character type Cursor
XM
ABC
I ’ m
DEL
SPC
Input a space
Delete a character
Move cursor forward
Move cursor backward
Select the character type
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
D 2ECEIVED '03 MESSAGE DISPLAY
[RXM] [MSG]
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [MSG](F-3) to display the “MSG” screen (GPS
Message).
e Push [RXM](F-2) to display the “RXM” screen (RX
message).
s -ESSAGES OF UP TO  CHARACTERS CAN BE DISPLAYED
When the received GPS message includes more than
36 characters, push [F-1] to display the rest of the message.
r Push [MENU] to return to the “MSG” screen (GPS
Message).
t Push [MENU] to return to the “GPS” screen.
[MENU]
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
MSG G P S M e s s a g e
TXM
RXM
Push
RXM H E L L O
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N '03 MEMORY OPERATION
[GPM]/[]
The transceiver has 50 GPS memory channels to store
the received position data, or other-used position data,
along with an alphanumeric channel name.
D !DD A '03 MEMORY
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS
Memory).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL” or a desired
memory bank.
s The bank can be selected in ‘Memory bank setting,’ as
described on page 128.
r Push [LIST](F-1), then push [ADD](F-1) to enter the
“ADD” screen (GPS Memory Add) to manually add
new data.
4O CANCEL THE PROGRAMMED DATA
When the “ADD” screen is selected, push
;-%.5= TO DISPLAY h#ANCEL /+v 0USH ;9%3=
(F-4) to cancel programming and return to the
“GPM” screen, or push [NO](F-5) to keep programming and return to the “ADD” screen.
[LIST]/[ADD]/[]
AFC
TON
SCP
GPS
POS
GPM
MSG
SET
Push
GPM
R X
ALM
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
GPM
A L L
LIST
CLR
ALM
CLR
ALM
Push
GPM
ADD
0 0 :
EDT
Push
s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS
#HARACTER TYPE
DUP
Hold down
q When “NAME” is selected, push [EDT](F-4) to
enter the memory name programming mode.
w Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired character type.
[MAIN DIAL]
M1
AGC
t Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the item.
-EMORY .AME PROGRAMMING
[CALL/GPS]
ADD N A M E :
Ù
Ú
EDT
WR
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b  
<>()[]{}ÂŚ_ÂŻ@
Select the item
s 4O PROGRAM A '03 MEMORY NAME
[F-1] [] []
Keypad
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst character
or symbol to input.
When inputting numbers or a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
s 0USH ;$%,=&  TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER
symbol or number.
s 0USH ;30#=&  TO INPUT A SPACE
s 7HEN ALL  CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed, an
error beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push
[Ω](F-2) or [≈](F-3) to select a character, then push
[DEL](F-4) to delete it.
r Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or
push [≈](F-3) to move the cursor forward.
t Repeat steps w through r to program a name
of up to 9 characters.
y Push [MENU] to save the programmed name,
and return to the “ADD” screen.
127
[MENU]
[DEL][SPC]
[MAIN DIAL]
Character type Cursor
ADD N A M E :
abc
DEL
SPC
Input a space
Delete a character
Move cursor forward
Move cursor backward
Select the character type
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
,ATITUDE DATA PROGRAMMING
s 4O PROGRAM A LATITUDE OR LONGITUDE
u When “LAT” is selected, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to
enter the desired latitude data.
s ! CURSOR BLINKS ON THE PROGRAMMABLE DIGIT
s 0USH ;Ω ≈](F-3) to select the digit.
s 3ELECT h.v TO INPUT . .ORTH LATITUDE
s 3ELECT h3v TO INPUT 3 3OUTH LATITUDE
s 9OU CANNOT USE THE KEYPAD KEYS
Blinks
ADD
Ù
LAT
North latitude
is selected.
º 00. 00’ N
Ú

WR
i Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to save the programmed latitude data, and select other item.
,ONGITUDE DATA PROGRAMMING
o When “LON” is selected, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to
enter the desired longitude data.
Select the item
Select the digit
Write into the
GPS memory
(This illustration is based on entering a latitude.)
s ! CURSOR BLINKS ON THE PROGRAMMABLE DIGIT
s 0USH ;Ω ≈](F-3) to select the digit.
s 3ELECT h7v TO INPUT 7 7EST LONGITUDE
s 3ELECT h%v TO INPUT % %AST LONGITUDE
s 9OU CANNOT USE THE KEYPAD KEYS
!0 Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to save the programmed longitude data, and select other
items.
s 4O PROGRAM A TIME DATA
4IME DATA PROGRAMMING
!1 When “TIME” is selected, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to
enter the desired time data.
s ! CURSOR BLINKS ON THE PROGRAMMABLE DIGIT
s 0USH ;Ω ≈] to move the cursor forward and backward.
s 9OU CANNOT USE THE KEYPAD KEYS
!2 Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to save the programmed time data, and select other item.
Blinks
ADD
TIME:
Ù
Ú
:−−:−−

WR
Select the item
Select the digit
Write into the
GPS memory
s 4O PROGRAM A BANK NAME
-EMORY BANK SETTING
!3 When “BANK” is selected, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to
select the desired bank letter.
!4 Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the bank name programming mode.
Bank A is selected.
ADD
Ù
BANK:
Ú
EDT
s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS
!5 Repeat steps w through r of ‘Name programming’
on the previous page to program a bank name of
up to 9 characters.
!6 Push [MENU] to save the programmed bank
name, and return to the “ADD” screen.
t After programming, hold down [WR](F-5) for 1 second to write the data into the GPS memory, and
return to the “GPM” screen (GPS Memory).
y Push [MENU] two times to return to the “GPS”
screen.
Blinks
ADD
abc
BANK:
WR
Push
DEL
SPC
Input a space
Delete a character
Move cursor forward
Move cursor backward
Select the character type
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9
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS memory operation (Continued)
D %DIT A '03 MEMORY
[GPM]/[EDT]/[]
The GPS memory name, latitude and longitude data,
time data and a memory bank name can be edited.
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS
Memory).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL” or desired memory bank.
s The bank can be selected in ‘Memory bank setting,’ as
described on page 128.
r Push [LIST](F-1), then push [EDT](F-2) to enter the
“EDT” screen (GPS Memory Edit) to edit the programed data.
s h"LANKv APPEARS WHEN NO MEMORY IS PROGRAMMED
4O CANCEL THE PROGRAMMED DATA
When the “EDT” screen is selected, push [MENU]
TO DISPLAY h#ANCEL /+v 0USH ;9%3=&  TO CANcel programming and return to the “GPM” screen,
or push [NO](F-5) to keep programming and return to the “ADD” screen.
t Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the item.
y Enter a memory name, latitude data, longitude
data, time and memory bank name, as described in
steps q to !6 of ‘D Add a GPS memory’ on pages
127 and 128.
u After programming, hold down [WR](F-5) for 1 second to write the data into the GPS memory, and
return to the “GPM” screen (GPS Memory).
y Push [MENU] two times to return to the “GPS”
screen.
[LIST]/[]
[MAIN DIAL]
M1
AGC
DUP
AFC
TON
SCP
Hold down
GPS
POS
GPM
MSG
SET
Push
GPM
R X
ALM
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
GPM
A L L
LIST
CLR
ALM
CLR
ALM
Push
GPM
ADD
0 0 :
EDT
Push
EDT N A M E :
Ù
Ú
Select the item
129
[CALL/GPS]
EDT
WR
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
D '03 ALARM SETTING
[GPM]
[ALM]
A GPS alarm can sound when a target position comes
into the alarm area. This function can be set to the
caller station, all GPS Memory channels, a specied
Memory bank or a specied Memory channel.
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS
Memory).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired memory
group, or memory channel.
s h28 v h!,, v A MEMORY BANK OR MEMORY CHANNEL CAN BE
selected.
9OU CAN SELECT A MEMORY CHANNEL AFTER PUSHING ;,)34=
(F-1) when “ALL” or a memory bank is selected.
[MENU]
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
M1
AGC
DUP
AFC
TON
SCP
Hold down
GPS
POS
GPM
MSG
SET
r Push [ALM](F-5) to turn ON the Alarm function.
s 0USH ;!,-=&  AGAIN TO TURN /&& THE !LARM FUNCTION
t Push [MENU] to return to the “GPS” screen.
Push
GPM
R X
ALM
 For your information!
s 7HEN h28v OR MEMORY CHANNEL IS SELECTED IN STEP e,
the alarm functions depend on “Alarm Area2” setting
in the GPS Set mode. (p. 133)
s 7HEN h!,,v OR A MEMORY BANK IS SELECTED IN STEP e,
the alarm functions depend on “Alarm Area1” setting
in the GPS Set mode. (p. 133)
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
GPM
A L L
LIST
CLR
ALM
Push
GPM
LIST
A L L
CLR
ALM
Appears when the Alarm function is ON.
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS memory operation (Continued)
[GPM] [YES] [NO]
D '03 MEMORY CLEARING
s #LEAR ALL MEMORY CHANNELS
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS
Memory).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL.”
r Hold down [CLR](F-3) for 1 second to clear all
Memory channels.
s h!,, #LEAR /+v APPEARS
t 0USH ;9%3=&  FOR  SECOND TO CLEAR
s To cancel clearing, push [NO](F-5).
y Push [MENU] two times to return to the “GPS”
screen.
[LIST]
GPM
[CLR]
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
A L L
LIST
CLR
ALM
Hold down
GPM A L L C l e a r O K ?
YES
s #LEAR A DESIRED BANK
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS
Memory).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired Memory
bank.
r Hold down [CLR](F-3) for 1 second to clear the selected Memory bank.
GPM
A
NO
LIST
CLR
ALM
Hold down
GPM B A N K C l e a r O K ?
YES
NO
s h"!.+ #LEAR /+v APPEARS
t 0USH ;9%3=&  FOR  SECOND TO CLEAR
s To cancel clearing, push [NO](F-5).
y Push [MENU] two times to return to the “GPS”
screen.
s #LEAR A DESIRED MEMORY CHANNEL
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS
Memory).
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL” or a Memory
bank, then push [LIST](F-1).
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired GPS
Memory channel to be cleared.
t Hold down [CLR](F-3) for 1 second to clear the selected Memory channel.
s h#LEAR /+v APPEARS
y 0USH ;9%3=&  FOR  SECOND TO CLEAR
s To cancel clearing, push [NO](F-5).
y Push [MENU] two times to return to the “GPS”
screen.
131
GPM
ADD
0 0 :
EDT
CLR
ALM
Hold down
GPM C l e a r O K ?
YES
NO
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS Set mode
[] []
[SET]
The following individual settings are selectable in the
GPS Set mode. Set them to suit your GPS operating
needs.
q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the
“GPS” screen.
w Push [SET](F-5) to enter the GPS Set mode.
e Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired
item.
r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option.
s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR  SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired.
t Push [MENU] to save, and return to the “GPS”
screen.
[MENU]
Displays the Set mode
item name and number
$EFAULT 
[CALL/GPS]
[MAIN DIAL]
Displays the option
SET G P S R e c e i v e r B a u d
Ù
1 Ú
4800
Select the item
1. '03 2ECEIVER "AUD
[F-3]
7. -9 0OSITION
Reset to the default
setting
$EFAULT '03
Set the baud rate of the GPS receiver to 4800 bps or
9600 bps.
Select either GPS or Manual to enter your current position.
2. 0OSITION &ORMAT $EFAULT DDD°mm.mm’
s '03  4HE '03 RECEIVERS POSITION DATA IS USED
s -ANUAL  -ANUALLY ENTERED POSITION DATA IS USED
However, when the GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, this setting will
automatically switch to “GPS.”
Select either the ddd°mm.mm’ or ddd°mm’ss" format
to display position information.
3. 5NITS
$EFAULT FEETMILE
Select either meter or feet/mile format to display the
distance and elevation information.
4. #/-0!33 $IRECTION $EFAULT .ORTH 2%&
Select the compass display type.
When the position data is displayed, push [F-1] to select the compass type.
s .ORTH 2%&  4HE TOP OF THE COMPASS REPRESENTS
north.
s 3OUTH 2%&  4HE TOP OF THE COMPASS REPRESENTS
south.
5. 54# /FFSET
$EFAULT Ò
Set the time difference between UTC (Universal Time
Coordinated) and the local time to between –14:00
and +14:00 in 00:05 steps.
6. '03 )NDICATOR
Turn the GPS icon (“
8. -ANUAL 0OSITION $EFAULT ,!4  ƒ’N
,/.  ƒ’%
Manually enter your latitude and longitude data. The
manually programmed data can be memorised.
This item does not appear when “GPS” is selected in
“My Position.”
q Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the position data edit
mode.
w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “LAT” or “LON,”
and rotate [MAIN DIAL] to enter the desired position data.
s 7HEN h,!4v IS SELECTED ENTER THE LATITUDE DATA
s 7HEN h,/.v IS SELECTED ENTER THE LONGITUDE DATA
s 3EE PAGE  FOR DETAILS
e Hold down [WR](F-5) to write the data.
$EFAULT /.
”) display function ON or OFF.
s /&&  h ” does not appear.
s /.  h ” appears on the display when a valid poSITION DATA IS RECEIVED BLINKS WHEN AN INVALID
data is received.
132
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS Set mode (Continued)
9. !LARM !REA
$EFAULT g
When the GPS Alarm function is set to “ALL” or one of
the memory banks, set the GPS alarm active range.
When ddd°mm.mm’ is selected in “Position Format,”
the active range can be set to between 00’08" and
59’99" in 00’01" steps.
When ddd°mm’ss" is selected in “Position Format,” the
active range can be set to between 00’05" and 59’59"
in 00’01" steps.
See page 132 for details.
s %XAMPLE 9OUR POSITION
 —.—%
Alarm Area1 setting : 00.25’
00.25’ 00.25’
Your position
Point C
s 0OSITION OF POINT !
s 0OSITION OF POINT "
s 0OSITION OF POINT #
s 0OSITION OF POINT $
Point B
00.25’ 00.25’
Point A
10. !LARM !REA
$EFAULT "OTH
When the GPS Alarm function is set to the memory
channel or “RX,” set the GPS alarm active range to
“Both,” “Extended” or “Limited.”
s ,IMITED
 7HEN THE TARGET POSITION IS IN THE APproximate 500 meter range, the GPS
alarm sounds three times.
s %XTENDED  7HEN THE TARGET POSITION IS IN THE APproximate 1 kilometer range, the GPS
alarm sounds three times.
s "OTH
 7HEN THE TARGET POSITION IS IN THE APproximate 1 kilometer range, the GPS
alarm sounds one beep, and when it is
in the approximate 500 meter range, the
alarm sounds three beeps.
500 meter (547 yard)
1 kilometer (1094 yard)
s %XAMPLE
Point D
 —.—%
 —.—%
 —.—%
 —.—%
Extended range
(approx. 1 km; 1094 Y)
Your position
(This description is based on the ddd°mm.mm’ position format P 
When a target position enters the alarm area, the GPS
alarm sounds.
Limited range
(approx. 500 m; 547 Y)
The target position denitions for Alarm Area 2.
!LARM INDICATION
When a target position comes into the alarm area,
the icon below appears.
Blinks
M1
AGC
133
DUP
AFC
TON
SCP
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
11. GPS Auto TX
$EFAULT /&&
Select the desired interval from OFF, 5, 10, 30 seconds, 1, 3, 5, 10 or 30 minutes for automatic position
data transmission.
The current position data, received from a GPS receiver, is transmitted at the selected interval when
“GPS” or “GPS-A” is selected as the “GPS TX Mode”
option as described below.
The GPS message is transmitted as well as the position data, if it is programmed.
Even if this setting is set to OFF, you can manually
transmit the position data by pushing [TRANSMIT] or
[PTT] (microphone).
NOTE:
s 7HEN FOUR '03 SENTENCES ARE SELECTED AT THE
same time, “5sec” cannot be selected.
s 7HEN h-ANUALv IS SELECTED IN h-Y 0OSITION v THE
current position data will not be automatically
transmitted.
12. GPS TX Mode
$EFAULT $ISABLE
Select the GPS or GPS-A operating mode to transmit
the position data from a GPS receiver, or turn OFF the
function.
NOTE: When “GPS” or “GPS-A” is selected, lowspeed data communication cannot be used.
13. '03 3ENTENCE 2-# *1
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the GPS sentence formatter “RMC” ON or OFF.
14. '03 3ENTENCE ''! *1
$EFAULT /.
Turn the GPS sentence formatter “GGA” ON or OFF.
15. '03 3ENTENCE ',,
*1
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the GPS sentence formatter “GLL” ON or OFF.
16. '03 3ENTENCE '3! *1
$EFAULT /&&
18. '03 3ENTENCE '36 *1
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the GPS sentence formatter “GSV” ON or OFF.
./4% FOR '03 SENTENCES
s 5P TO FOUR '03 SENTENCES ARE USABLE AT THE SAME
time.
s 3EE PAGE  FOR '03 SENTENCE SETTING DETAILS
19. 5NPROTO !DDRESS*2
$EFAULT !0) $34!21
Enter an unproto address of up to 56 characters. The
manually programmed data can be memorized.
s 5NPROTO ADDRESS PROGRAMMING
q Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the unproto address edit
mode.
w Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
#HARACTER TYPE
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b    
()[]{}ÂŚ_ÂŻ@
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst character or
symbol to input.
s 7HEN ENTERING NUMBER OR A DECIMAL POINT PUSH THE APpropriate keypad key.
s 0USH ;$%,=&  TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYMbol or number.
s 0USH ;30#=&  TO INPUT A SPACE
s 7HEN ALL  CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed, an
error beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [Ί]
(F-2) or [≈](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL]
(F-4) to delete it.
r Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or push
[≈](F-3) to move the cursor forward.
t Repeat steps w through r to program an unproto
address of up to 56 characters.
y Push [MENU] to save the unproto address, and return to the “SET” screen.
Turn the GPS sentence formatter “GSA” ON or OFF.
17. '03 3ENTENCE 64' *1
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the GPS sentence formatter “VTG” ON or OFF.
*1 Appears when “GPS” is selected in “GPS TX Mode.”
*2 Appears when “GPS-A” is selected in “GPS TX Mode.”
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N GPS Set mode (Continued)
20. $ATA %XTENSION*
$EFAULT /&&
Set the data extension capability to “Course/Speed”
or OFF.
When you select “Course/Speed,” the transceiver’s
course and speed information is transmitted along with
the position data.
NOTE: When “Course/Speed” is selected, “Comment (Extension)” appears instead of “Comment,”
and number of characters is limited to 36.
21. 4IME 3TAMP*
$EFAULT /&&
Select either the DHM or HMS format to transmit the
current UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time as a
time stamp, or turn OFF the function.
s /&&  $OES NOT TRANSMIT THE TIME INFORMATION
s $(-  4RANSMITS THE TIME STAMP IN THE $AY (OUR
and Minute format.
s (-3  4RANSMITS THE TIME STAMP IN THE (OUR -INUTE
and Second format.
22. '03 ! 3YMBOL*
$EFAULT (OUSE 14( 6(&
Select the desired GPS-A symbol which represents
your means of transportation.
Selectable symbols:
!MBULANCE "US &IRE 4RUCK "ICYCLE 9ACHT (ELICOPTER
Small Aircraft, Ship, Car, Motorcycle, Balloon, Jeep,
RV, Truck, Van, House QTH (VHF) and Other
If there is no symbol you want to use, you can make a
desired symbol code, as described below.
s 3YMBOL PROGRAMMING
q Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “Other.”
s ;%$4=&  AND THE CURRENT SYMBOL CODE APPEAR
w Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the programming mode.
s ! CURSOR BLINKS ON “ ⁄ ”.
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst digit character
to input.
5SABLE CHARACTERS b <  TO  ! TO :
r Push [≈](F-3) to select the second digit.
s ! CURSOR BLINKS ON “–”.
* Appears when “GPS-A” is selected in “GPS TX Mode.”
135
t Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
#HARACTER
TYPE
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b     
[ ] { } ÂŚ _ ÂŻ @ (space)
y Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the second digit character to input.
When inputting numbers or a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
u Push [MENU] to save the symbol code, and return
to the “SET” screen.
When “Other” is selected, check the symbol codes of
APRSÂŽ, and set them correctly.
23. SSID*
$EFAULT
To assist in identifying a station’s type, the displayed
APRSÂŽ based SSID is added after the GPS-A data
call sign.
 $OES NOT USE ANY 33)$ (OWEVER IF YOU
use a capital letter, it will be used as an
SSID.
%XAMPLE
*!95! ¨ *!95!
*!95! ! ¨ *!95! !
s
 .O 33)$ )F YOU USE A CAPITAL LETTER IT WILL
be deleted.
%XAMPLE
*!95! ¨ *!95!
*!95! ! ¨ *!95!
s  TO   !DDS AN 33)$ OF  TO  TO YOUR CALL
sign. If you use a capital letter, it will be
replaced with the SSID.
%XAMPLE h v IS ENTERED
*!95! ¨ *!95! 
*!95! ! ¨ *!95! 
NOTE: If you have multiple transceivers, your call
signs are distinguished by a single capital letter in
the D-STAR* system. When you use an SSID, the
capital letter will be replaced by the SSID, depending on the setting.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
24. #OMMENT*
Program a comment of up to 43 characters.
The programmed comment is transmitted with the
GPS position data.
See ‘Comment programming,’ as described below.
This item appears when “Data Extension” is set to
OFF, as described on page 135.
25. #OMMENT %XTENSION *
Program a comment of up to 36 characters.
The programmed comment is transmitted with the
GPS position data.
See ‘Comment programming,’ as described below.
This item appears when “Course/Speed” is selected in
“Data Extension,” as described on page 135.
s #OMMENT PROGRAMMING
q Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the programming mode.
s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS
w Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
#HARACTER TYPE
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b    
()[]{}ÂŚ_ÂŻ@
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst character or
symbol to enter.
When inputting numbers or a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
s 0USH ;$%,=&  TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYMbol or number.
s 0USH ;30#=&  TO INPUT A SPACE
s 7HEN ALL  OR  CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed,
an error beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push
[Ω](F-2) or [≈](F-3) to select a character, then push
[DEL](F-4) to delete it.
r Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or push
[≈](F-3) to move the cursor forward.
t Repeat steps w through r to program a comment
of up to 43 characters*.
* 36 characters can only be programmed when “Course/
Speed” is selected in “Data Extension.”
y Push [MENU] to save the comment, and return to
the “SET” screen.
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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
N '03 ! OPERATION
D '03 ! FUNCTION
D '03 ! CODE DETAILS
Set the following to activate the GPS-A function.
q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode.
w Enter the GPS Set mode.
e Set the desired position data transmitting interval in
“GPS Auto TX.” (p. 134)
r Select “GPS-A” in “GPS TX Mode.” (p. 134)
t Set the GPS-A mode operation’s items. (pp. 134–
136)
In GPS-A operation, the following codes are transmitted to the PC connected to the IC-9100.
GPS-A code is based on APRSÂŽ code.
(APRSÂŽ : Automatic Position Reporting System)
s '03 ! CODE DETAILS
9our own call sign
Unproto address
Time stamp
Time stamp
H H.M.S (Hour/Minute/Second)
Z D.H.M (Day/Hour/Minute)
Latitude
Longitude
Data extension
Comment
JA3YU! !0) $34AR∗H.%) AM HERE #AN YOU SEE ME
GPS-A symbol (Car)
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7HEN CONNECTING THE 0# WITH THE 53" PORT
7HEN CONNECTING THE 0# WITH THE ;$!4!= JACK
Connect a USB cable* between the transceiver’s USB
port on the rear panel and the PC. (p. 26)
When “DV dat” is selected as the “USB2/DATA1 Func”
(63) item option, the GPS-A data can be send from the
USB port. (p. 167)
* Purchase separately
Connect the optional OPC-1529R between the transceiver’s [DATA1] jack on the rear panel and the PC.
(p. 26)
When “DV dat” is selected as the “USB2/DATA1 Func”
(64) item option, the GPS-A data can be send from the
[DATA1] port. (p. 168)
MEMORY OPERATION
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N 'ENERAL DESCRIPTION
The transceiver has 106 Memory channels in each frequency band. (99 regular, 6 scan edges and 1 call)
The Memory mode is very useful to quickly change to
often-used frequencies.
While in the memory mode, all 106 Memory channels
are tunable, which means the programmed frequency
can be tuned temporarily with [MAIN DIAL].
-EMORY #HANNELS
1–99
1A/1b–3A/3b
NOTE:
Memory data can be erased by static electricity, electric transients, etc. In addition, they can be erased by
malfunction and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that memory data be backed up or be saved
to a PC using the optional CS-9100 CLONING SOFTWARE.
$ESCRIPTIONS
Regular Memory channels with Split frequency capability.*
Program Scan Edge Memory channels with only Simplex capability.
Stores the scan edge frequencies for programmed scans.
Call channel with Split frequency capability*. Instantly recalls a specied frequency.
*Usable only on HF/50 MHz frequency bands.
D -EMORY CHANNEL CONTENTS
The following information can be programmed into
Memory channels:
s /PERATING FREQUENCY P 
s /PERATING MODE P 
s )& lLTER NUMBER P 
s 3PLIT DATA P 
(Usable only on the regular Memory channels and
Call channel on HF/50 MHz frequency bands.)
s -EMORY NAME P 
s $UPLEX DIRECTION  $50 OR n$50 AND FREQUENCY OFFset (pp. 65, 163)
s 3UBAUDIBLE TONE ENCODER P  TONE SQUELCH OR
DTCS squelch ON/OFF (pp. 62, 63)
s 3UBAUDIBLE TONE FREQUENCY P  TONE SQUELCH FREquency or DTCS code with polarity (pp. 62, 63)
s 52 3TATION CALL SIGN P 
s 22 CALL SIGN P 
s #ALL SIGN SQUELCH OR $IGITAL CODE SQUELCH /./&&
(p. 114)
s $IGITAL CODE P 
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The optional UT-121 is required for DV mode operation.
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N -EMORY CHANNEL SELECTION
When the SUB Band setting is turned ON, you can select a Memory channel in the SUB Band as well as in
the MAIN Band. (p. 33)
sh
[VFO/MEMO]
” appears when the SUB Band setting is ON.
D 3ELECTION IN THE 6&/ MODE
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select a Memory channel number.
s 2OTATE CLOCKWISE TO SELECT A HIGHER -EMORY CHANNEL
NUMBER ROTATE COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO SELECT A LOWER -EMory channel number.
s !LL -EMORY CHANNELS INCLUDING BLANK CHANNELS CAN BE
selected.
sh
” appears when no information has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel)
e Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
s h-%-/v AND CONTENTS OF THE -EMORY CHANNEL APPEAR
[M-CH]
Appears if the selected Memory
channel has no information.
While in the VFO mode
D 3ELECTION IN THE -EMORY MODE
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select a Memory channel.
s 2OTATE CLOCKWISE TO SELECT A HIGHER -EMORY CHANNEL
NUMBER ROTATE COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO SELECT A LOWER -EMory channel number.
s !LL -EMORY CHANNELS INCLUDING BLANK CHANNELS CAN BE
selected.
sh
” appears when no information has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel)
s -EMORY CHANNELS CAN ALSO BE SELECTED USING THE MICROphone [UP]/[DN] keys. In such case, the blank channels
are skipped.
While in the Memory mode
N #ALL CHANNEL SELECTION
Each frequency band has its own Call channel. Factory default frequency and operating modes are programmed into the Call channel. Change these to suit
your operating needs. (see page 141)
q 0USH ;#!,,s'03= TO SELECT THE #ALL CHANNEL
s ! CAPITAL h#v APPEARS
w 0USH ;#!,,s'03= AGAIN TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS
screen display.
 
Appears
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N -EMORY CHANNEL PROGRAMMING
Memory channels can be programmed in either the
VFO mode or the Memory mode.
[MW]
D 0ROGRAMMING IN THE 6&/ MODE
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
w Set the desired settings into both VFO A and VFO
B.
Âą Select the band using [BAND](MAIN/SUB).
Âą Set the frequency with [MAIN DIAL] or the keypad. (p. 37)
Âą Set the operating mode with the mode switch.
(p. 43)
Âą Set other data (e.g. frequency offset, duplex direction, tone squelch, split frequency operation,
etc.), if desired. (p. 138)
e Rotate [M-CH] to select the Memory channel number to be programmed.
[M-CH]
s $URING SETTING THE CONTENTS
[BAND](MAIN/SUB) Keypad
sh
” appears if the selected Memory channel is a
blank channel.
r Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the contents into the Memory channel.
Mode selection
[MAIN DIAL]
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE memory programming is
complete.
D 0ROGRAMMING IN THE -EMORY MODE
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select the Memory channel to be
programmed.
s 4HE CONTENTS OF THE -EMORY CHANNEL APPEAR IN THE DISplay.
sh
” appears if the selected Memory channel is a
blank channel.
e Set the desired settings into the Memory channel.
Âą Set the frequency with [MAIN DIAL] or the keypad. (p. 37)
[EXAMPLE]:
Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into the Memory channel 12 while in the VFO mode.
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[EXAMPLE]:
Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into Memory
channel 18 while in the Memory mode.
s 7HEN A BLANK CHANNEL IS SELECTED YOU MUST SET THE
desired frequency using the keypad.
Âą Set the operating mode with the mode switch.
Âą Set other data (e.g. frequency offset, duplex direction, tone squelch, etc.), if desired.
r Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the contents into the Memory channel.
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE MEMORY PROGRAMMING IS
complete.
NOTE: If you perform the above operations in a preprogrammed channel, the previous channel data will
be overwritten.
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N #ALL CHANNEL PROGRAMMING
The Call channel is programmed in the same way as
the regular Memory channels are. It is convenient to
program a most-often-used frequency into the Call
channel for quick recall. As with Memory channels, the
Call channel can also hold split frequencies, and other
parameters. See page 138 for details.
[MW]
q Rotate [M-CH] to select the Call channel.
s A capital “C” appears.
[M-CH]
w Select the desired frequency and operating mode
to program into the Call channel.
e Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the displayed frequency and operating mode into the Call
channel.
Appears
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN MEMORY PROGRAMMING IS COMplete.
IMPORTANT!
7HEN THE #ALL CHANNEL IS SELECTED WITH ;#!,,s'03=
you cannot change the memory contents. However,
when the Call channel is selected using [M-CH] in
the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contents
can be changed.
Appears
N -EMORY CLEARING
Any no-longer-used regular Memory channels can be
cleared, and then become blank channels.
[VFO/MEMO]
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select the regular Memory channel to be cleared.
e Hold down [M-CLR] for 1 second to clear the contents.
s 4HE PROGRAMMED CONTENTS DISAPPEAR
sh
” appears.
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE MEMORY CLEARING IS COMplete.
[M-CLR] [M-CH]
r To clear other Memory channels, repeat steps w
and e.
!BOUT THE BLANK CHANNEL DISPLAY
When a blank channel is selected, or after clearing
the Memory channel contents, the “
” icon appears, and then after 2 seconds, the operating band
appears.
The operating band appears.
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N -EMORY CONTENTS COPYING
[VFO/MEMO]
The Memory channel contents (frequency, operating
mode, etc.) can be copied to the VFO.
The copy can be performed in either the VFO mode or
the Memory mode.
D #OPYING IN THE 6&/ MODE
This is useful for copying programmed contents to
a displayed VFO.
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select the Memory channel number to be copied.
[M-CH]
While in the VFO mode
sh
” appears if the selected Memory channel is a
blank channel. In this case nothing can be copied.
e Hold down [VFO/MEMO] for 1 second to copy the
Memory channel contents into the VFO.
Hold down
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE COPY IS COMPLETE
The Memory channel contents are transferred
D #OPYING IN THE -EMORY MODE
This is useful for copying the Memory channel contents while operating in the Memory mode.
When you have changed the displayed frequency,
operating mode, etc. in the selected Memory channel:
s $ISPLAYED data is copied.
s 0ROGRAMMED contents in the Memory channel are
not copied, but remain only in the Memory channel.
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select the Memory channel to be
copied.
sh
” appears if the selected Memory channel is a
blank channel. In this case nothing can be copied.
s 3ET THE FREQUENCY OR OPERATING MODE IF REQUIRED
While in the Memory mode
10
Hold down
Push
e Hold down [VFO/MEMO] for 1 second to copy the
Memory channel contents into the VFO.
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE TRANSFER IS COMPLETE
r Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
The Memory channel contents are transferred
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N -EMORY NAME PROGRAMMING
[EDT] [MEM]
[VFO/MEMO]
All Memory channels, including scan edges and Call
channel, can be tagged with alphanumeric names of
up to 9 characters each.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming a memory name into
Memory channel 99.
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select Memory channel 99.
e Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2”
screen (Menu 2).
r Push [MEM](F-2) to display the “MEM” screen
(Memory Menu).
t Push [EDT](F-1) to display the “EDT” screen (Memory name Edit).
s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS
s )F THE CHANNEL YOU SELECT IS A BLANK CHANNEL AN ERROR
beep sounds after pushing [EDT](F1).
[MENU]
[M-CH]
M2
SCAN
MEM
SWR
TCON
VSC
y Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
Push
s 3EE h#HARACTER TABLE LIST v AS SHOWN BELOW
u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the rst character or
symbol to input.
When inputting numbers and a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
s 0USH ;$%,=&  TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYMbol or number.
s 0USH ;30#=&  TO INPUT A SPACE
s 7HEN ALL  CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed, an error
beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [Ί](F-2) or
[≈](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL](F-4) to
delete it.
i Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backwards, or
push [≈](F-3) to move the cursor forwards.
o Repeat steps y to i to program a memory name
of up to 9 characters.
!0 Push [MENU] to save the name, and return to the
“MEM” screen (Memory Menu).
!1 Push [MENU] to return to the “M2” screen (Menu
2).
EDT
USB
SEL
DEL
SPC
Push
EDT
ABC
s 7HEN PROGRAMING A MEMORY NAME
[] []
#HARACTER TABLE LIST
#HARACTER
TYPE
14.19500
MEM
[F-1]
Keypad
[DEL][SPC]
[MAIN DIAL]
3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
     <  " ’` ^ + – 1 b      ; = [ ]
ÂŚ_ÂŻ@
[EXAMPLE]: Programming “DX spot” into Memory
channel 99.
Character type
EDT
abc
DX
Cursor
spot
DEL
SPC
Input a space
Delete a character
Move cursor forwards
Move cursor backwards
Select character type
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N -EMO PAD FUNCTION
The transceiver has a Memo pad function to store
the displayed data for easy writing and recalling. The
memo pads are separate from the Memory channels.
The default number of memo pads is 5. However, you
can increase the number to 10 in the “Memopad Numbers” item of the Set mode, if desired. (p. 164)
Memo pads are convenient when you want to memorize the displayed data temporarily, such as when you
nd a DX station in a pile-up, or when a desired station
is busy for a long time and you want to temporarily
search for other stations.
Use the transceiver’s memo pads instead of relying on
hastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced.
D 7RITING THE DISPLAYED DATA INTO MEMO PADS
9OU CAN STORE THE DISPLAYED DATA BY PUSHING ;-0 7=
When you store the 6th data into memo pads, the oldest stored entry is automatically erased, to make room
for the new data.
NOTE: Each memo pad must have its own unique
SET OF DATA MEMO PADS HAVING IDENTICAL DATA CANNOT
be written.
Memo pads
[MP-W]
Newest
Push
M1
AGC
DUP
COMP TBW
SCP
In this example, 21.347 MHz (USB) will be
erased when 21.280 MHz (LSB) is written.
Oldest
Erased
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D #ALLING UP THE MEMO PADS
9OU CAN CALL UP A MEMO PAD BY PUSHING ;-0 2= ONE OR
more times while in either the VFO or Memory mode.
s 4HE MEMO PAD DATA IS CALLED UP STARTING FROM THE MOST
recently written.
When you call up a memo pad, the previously displayed data is automatically stored in a temporary pad.
The temporary pad can be recalled by pushing [MP-R]
one or more times.
s 9OU MAY THINK THERE ARE  MEMO PADS BECAUSE  DIFFERENT
frequencies (5 are in memo pads and 1 is in the temporary
pad) are called up by [MP-R].
If you change the data called up from a memo pad,
the stored temporary pad data is replaced with the
changed data.
Memo pads
[MP-R]
Newest
Push
M1
AGC
DUP
COMP TBW
SCP
[MP-R]
Push
Oldest
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SCANS
N 3CAN TYPES
Scanning automatically searches for signals and
makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or lisTENING PURPOSES 4HE )#  HAS SEVERAL SCAN TYPES
Programmed scan, Memory scan, Select Memory
scan, Mode Select scan and ∂F (Delta Frequency)
scan.
The MAIN and SUB Bands can be independently
scanned. When the SUB Band setting mode is turned ON
(“
” appears), the SUB Band is scanned.
PROGRAMMED SCAN (p. 149)
Repeatedly scans between scan edges. P1 scans
between 1A and 1b, P2 scans between 2A and 2b,
and P3 scans between 3A and 3b frequencies.
This scan operates in the VFO mode.
MEMORY SCAN (p. 150)
Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory channels.
This scan operates in the memory mode.
1A
2A
3A
SEL
1b
2b
3b
Scan edges
Mch 2
Mch 1
Scan
Mch 4
SEL
SEL
Mch 99
Mch 7
SEL
SEL
Jump
MODE SELECT SCAN (p. 150)
Repeatedly scans all selected mode Memory channels.
This scan operates in the memory mode.
Mch 3
Mch 5
Mch 6
SELECT MEMORY SCAN (p. 151)
Repeatedly scans all Select Memory channels.
This scan operates in the memory mode.
SEL
USB
FM
Mch 2
CW
FM
FM
FM
FM
USB
∂F SCAN (p. 152)
Repeatedly scans within the ∂F span area.
This scan operates in both VFO and memory
modes.
Center frequency
(Start frequency)
–∂F frequency
+∂F frequency
Scan
Jump
145
Mch 1
Mch 3
Mch 4
SEL
SEL
Mch 99
Mch 7
SEL
SEL
Mch 6
Mch 5
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N 0REPARATION
&OR A 0ROGRAMMED SCAN
Program scan edge frequencies into Program Scan
Edge channels “1A–3A” and “1b–3b.” (p. 148)
s ;-!). $)!,= FUNCTION
How the [MAIN DIAL] functions during a scan, can be
set in the Scan Set mode. (p. 147)
&OR A -EMORY SCAN
Program two or more Memory channels. (Program
Scan Edge channels will not be scanned.) (p. 140)
s 3QUELCH STATUS
M 4HE SCAN STARTS WITH THE SQUELCH OPEN
&OR A PROGRAMMED SCAN
When the tuning step is 1 kHz or less:
The scan continues until it is stopped manually— it
does not pause*, even if signals are detected.
&OR A -ODE 3ELECT SCAN
Program two or more Memory channels, all with the
same operating mode. (p. 43)
&OR A 3ELECT -EMORY SCAN
Program two or more Memory channels as Select
Memory channels. (p. 151)
&OR A ∂& SCAN
Set the ∂F span (∂F scan range) in the “SCAN” screen.
(p. 152)
s 3CAN 2ESUME FUNCTION
9OU CAN SELECT THE SCAN TO RESUME OR CANCEL WHEN DEtecting a signal in the Scan Set mode. The Scan Resume function must be set before operating a scan.
(p. 147)
s 3CAN SPEED
The scan speed can be set to high or low in the Scan
Set mode. (p. 147)
* The scan is paused when the squelch is closed and then
opened. The scan resumes, or is cancelled, depending on
the Scan Resume setting.
When the tuning step is 5 kHz or more:
If Scan Resume is ON, the scan pauses on each step
when a signal is detected, then resumes.
If the Scan Resume is OFF, the scan does not start.
&OR MEMORY SCAN
If Scan Resume is ON, the scan pauses on each channel
when a signal is detected, then resumes.
If Scan Resume is OFF, the scan does not start.
M 4HE SCAN STARTS WITH SQUELCH CLOSED
The scan pauses when signals are detected. The scan
resumes, or is cancelled, depending on the Scan Resume setting.
N 6OICE 3QUELCH #ONTROL FUNCTION
-ODE 33"!-&This function is useful when you do not want unmodulated signals pausing or cancelling a scan. When the
Voice Squelch Control (VSC) function is ON, the receiver checks received signals for voice components.
The scan pauses, or is cancelled, if a received signal
includes voice components, and the tone of the voice
components changes within 1 second. See “Squelch
status” as described above.
The scan resumes if the received signal includes no
voice components, or the tone of the voice components does not change within 1 second.
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q Push [SSB] or [AM/FM] once or twice to select the
operating mode.
w Push [MENU] to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2).
e Push [VSC](F-5) to turn the VSC function ON or
OFF.
Appears
sh
” appears when the VSC function is ON.
s 0USH ;-%.5= TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY
s 4HE 63# FUNCTION IS AVAILABLE FOR PHONE MODES
(SSB, AM and FM).
s 4HE 63# FUNCTION RESUMES THE SCAN ON UNMODUlated signals, regardless of whether the Scan Resume function is set to ON or OFF.
M2
SCAN
MEM
SWR
TCON
VSC
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SCANS
N 3CAN SET MODE
The scan speed, Scan Resume function and [MAIN
DIAL] scan function can be set in the Scan Set mode.
[SCAN]/[] []
q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2”
screen (Menu 2).
w Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen.
e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the Scan Set mode.
r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired
item.
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option.
s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR  SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT
value.
[MENU]
[SET]
[F-3]
M2
SCAN
y Push [MENU] to save, and return to the “SCAN”
screen.
u Push [MENU] again to return to the “M2” screen
(Menu 2).
MEM
SWR
TCON
VSC
Push
SCAN PROG:P1
PRO
1. 3#!. 3PEED
[MAIN DIAL]
F
FIN
F:
10k
SPAN
SET
$EFAULT ()'(
Select the desired scan speed between high and low.
s ()'(  4HE SCAN IS FASTER
s ,/7 : The scan is slower.
2. SCAN Resume
Push
Ù
$EFAULT /.
Set the Scan Resume function ON or OFF.
s /.  7HEN A SIGNAL IS DETECTED THE SCAN PAUSES FOR
10 seconds, then resumes. When a signal disappears, the scan resumes 2 seconds later.
s /&&  7HEN A SIGNAL IS DETECTED THE SCAN IS CANcelled.
$EFAULT 5P$OWN
Select how the [MAIN DIAL] functions, during a scan.
s /&&
 2OTATING ;-!). $)!,= CANCELS THE SCAN
s 5P$OWN  2OTATING ;-!). $)!,= CHANGES THE SCANning direction.
147
Ú
HIGH
Push
SCAN Resume
SET
Ù
3. -!). $)!, 3#!.
SCAN Speed
SET
Ú
ON
Push
MAIN DIAL (SCAN)
SET
Ù
Ú
Up/Down
SCANS
11
N 3CAN EDGES PROGRAMMING
Memory channels 1A–3A and 1b–3b are the Program
Scan Edge channels. They are used to program the
upper and lower frequency edges for programmed
scans. (p. 149)
Each frequency band has its own Scan Edge channels. Factory default frequency and operating modes
are programmed into the Scan Edge channels.
If both upper and lower band edges are programmed
with the same frequency, a programmed scan cannot start.
[VFO/MEMO] [MW]
EXAMPLE: Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A and
14.35000 MHz into 1b.
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select scan edge 1A.
e Set 14.00000 MHz as the lower frequency.
r Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program
14.00000 MHz into scan edge 1A.
[M-CH]
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE PROGRAMMING IS COMplete.
t Rotate [M-CH] to select scan edge 1b.
y Set 14.35000 MHz as the upper frequency.
u Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program
14.35000 MHz into scan edge 1b.
Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE PROGRAMMING IS COMplete.
i If 1A/1b is selected as the scanning range when a
programmed scan is started, it will search for signals between 14.00000 MHz and 14.35000 MHz.
(p. 149)
Programming 14.35000 MHz into 1b
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SCANS
N 0ROGRAMMED SCAN&INE PROGRAMMED SCAN 6&/ MODE
A programmed scan searches for signals between
Program Scan Edge channels “1A–3A” and “1b–3b.”
Before starting the programmed scan, scan edges
must be programmed into these channels.
See the previous page for scan edge programming.
If the same frequencies are programmed into the
Program Scan Edge channels, the programmed
scan will not start.
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
w Push the mode switch to select the desired operating mode.
s 4HE OPERATING MODE CAN ALSO BE CHANGED WHILE SCANning.
e Push [TS] one or more times to select a tuning step.
(p. 38)
s 4HE TUNING STEP CAN ALSO BE CHANGED WHILE SCANNING
r Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2”
screen (Menu 2).
t Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen.
y Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
s 4HE SCAN PERFORMANCE DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE SQUELCH
setting when the scan was started. See page 146 for
details.
s )F THE ;2&31,= CONTROL FUNCTION IS SET TO h!54/ v THE
SQUELCH IS ALWAYS OPEN IN THE 33" #7 AND 2449
modes. (pp. 44, 162)
[SCAN]/[PRO]
[VFO/MEMO] [TS]
[RF/SQL] [MENU] Mode switches
M2
SCAN
MEM
SWR
TCON
VSC
Push
SCAN PROG:P1
PRO
F
FIN
F:
10k
SPAN
SET
Hold down
SCAN PROG:P2
PRO
F
FIN
F:
10k
SPAN
SET
Push
u Hold down [PRO](F-1) for 1 second to select the
desired scan range between “P1,” “P2” and “P3.”
s 4HE SCAN SEARCHES BETWEEN PROGRAMMED SCAN CHANnels 1A–1b (P1), 2A–2b (P2) or 3A–3b (P3).
i Push [PRO](F-1) to start the programmed scan.
s 4HE -(Z AND K(Z DECIMAL POINTS AND THE SELECTED SCAN
range display blink while scanning.
s )F “Up/Down” is selected as the “MAIN DIAL (SCAN)”
option in the Scan Set mode, rotating [MAIN DIAL]
changes the scanning direction. (p. 147)
SCAN PROG
PRO
∂F
SCAN:P2
FIN
SPAN
SET
While Programmed scanning
o When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,
pauses or ignores it, depending on the Scan Resume function, the VSC function or the squelch status.
!0 Push [PRO](F-1) to cancel the scan.
D !BOUT THE &INE PROGRAMMED SCAN
When a signal is received during Fine programmed
scan, the scanning tuning step is temporarily set to
10 Hz and the scan speed decreases.
SCAN PROG
PRO
∂F
SCAN:P2
FIN
q Start the programmed scan.
149
SET
Push
s &OLLOW STEPS q through i as described above.
w While scanning, push [FIN](F-3) to switch the scan
function between a programmed scan and a Fine
programmed scan.
e Push [PRO](F-1) to cancel the scan.
SPAN
SCAN F−PROG
PRO
∂F
SCAN:P2
FIN
SPAN
SET
While Fine programmed scanning
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11
N -EMORY SCAN -EMORY MODE
D -EMORY SCAN
A Memory scan searches for signals through Memory
channels 1 to 99.
Blank (unprogrammed) Memory channels are skipped.
[SCAN]/[MEM]
[VFO/MEMO]
NOTE: For a Memory scan to start, two or more
Memory channels must be programmed. (p. 140)
q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the memory mode.
w Push [MENU] to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2).
e Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen.
r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
s 4HE SCAN PERFORMANCE DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE SQUELCH
setting when the scan was started. See page 146 for
details.
s )F THE ;2&31,= CONTROL FUNCTION IS SET TO h!54/ v THE
SQUELCH IS ALWAYS OPEN IN THE 33" #7 AND 2449
modes. (pp. 44, 162)
t Push [MEM](F-1) to start the Memory scan.
s 4HE -(Z AND K(Z DECIMAL POINTS AND h-%-/ 3#!.v
blink while scanning.
s )F “Up/Down” is selected as the “MAIN DIAL (SCAN)”
option in the Scan Set mode, rotating [MAIN DIAL]
changes the scanning direction. (p. 147)
y Push [MEM](F-1) to cancel the scan.
[RF/SQL] [MENU]
M2
SCAN
MEM
SWR
TCON
VSC
Push
SCAN
MEM
F
SEL
F:
10k
SPAN
SET
Push
SCAN MEMO
MEM
∂F
SCAN
SEL
SPAN
SET
While Memory scanning
D -ODE 3ELECT SCAN
Repeatedly scans all Memory channels with the same
operating mode as the displayed mode.
[SCAN]/[MEM]
[VFO/MEMO]
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NOTE: For a Mode Select scan to start, two or more
Memory channels must be programmed, and their
operating mode must be the same as the displayed
mode.
q Follow steps q through r as described above.
w Hold down [MEM](F-1) for 1 second to turn ON the
Mode Select scan.
[RF/SQL] [MENU] Mode switches
s h-/$% 3v APPEARS
e Push the mode switch to select the desired operating mode to be scanned.
r Push [MEM](F-1) to start the Mode Select scan.
SCAN MODE−SEL
MEM
∂F
SEL
SCAN
SPAN
SET
While Mode Select scanning
s 4HE -(Z AND K(Z DECIMAL POINTS AND h-/$% 3%,
SCAN” blink while scanning.
s )F “Up/Down” is selected as the “MAIN DIAL (SCAN)”
option in the Scan Set mode, rotating [MAIN DIAL]
changes the scanning direction. (p. 147)
s -EMORY SCAN AND -ODE 3ELECT SCAN CAN BE SWITCHED
by holding down [MEM](F-1) for 1 second.
t Push [MEM](F-1) to cancel the scan.
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SCANS
N Memory scan (Memory mode) (Continued)
D 3ETTING#ANCELLING 3ELECT -EMORY CHANNELS
Appears
All Memory channels can be set as Select Memory
channels, except for the Scan Edge and Call channels.
± When the “SCAN” screen is displayed, push [SEL]
(F-3), or when the “MEM” screen (Memory Menu)
is displayed, push [SEL](F-5) to set or cancel the
displayed Memory channel as a Select Memory
channel.
F:
10k
SPAN
SET
SCAN
s h3%,v APPEARS WHEN THE CHANNEL IS SET AS A 3ELECT
Memory channel.
s !N ERROR BEEP SOUNDS WHEN THE DISPLAYED -EMORY
channel is a blank channel.
s (OLDING DOWN [SEL](F-3) or [SEL](F-5) for 1 second
DISPLAYS h3%, !,, #LEARv (OLD DOWN ;9%3=&  TO
clear all Select Memory channel settings.
MEM
SEL
F
“SCAN” screen
14.19500
MEM
EDT
USB
SEL
“MEM” screen (Memory Menu)
D 3ELECT -EMORY SCAN
Select Memory scan searches for signals through
Memory channels specified as “Sel” (Select).
NOTE: For a Select Memory scan to start, two or
more Memory channels must be designated as Select Memory channels. (See above)
q Follow steps q through t as described in ‘D
Memory scan’ on the previous page, to start Memory scan.
SCAN MEMO
MEM
∂F
SCAN
SEL
SPAN
SET
s 7HILE SCANNING HOLDING DOWN ;-%-=&  FOR  SECOND
turns ON the Mode Select scan.
w Push [SEL](F-3) to turn ON the Select Memory
scan.
Push
s 4HE SCAN CHANGES TO A 3ELECT -EMORY SCAN
s h3%,n-%-/ 3#!.v BLINKS WHILE SCANNING
s 0USHING ;3%,=&  TOGGLES BETWEEN -EMORY SCAN OR
Mode Select scan)* and Select Memory scan.
*Only when the Mode Select scan is turned ON.
s )F “Up/Down” is selected as the “MAIN DIAL (SCAN)”
option in the Scan Set mode, rotating [MAIN DIAL]
changes the scanning direction. (p. 147)
SCAN SEL−MEMO
MEM
∂F
SEL
SCAN
SPAN
SET
While Select Memory scanning
e Push [MEM](F-1) to cancel the scan.
!BOUT THE SCAN TYPE SWITCHING PROCEDURE
9OU CAN SWITCH THE SCAN TYPE BETWEEN VARIOUS SCANS WHILE SCANNING AS SHOWN BELOW
Select Memory scan
Memory scan
SCAN MEMO
MEM
∂F
SCAN SEL−MEMO
SCAN
SEL
SPAN
MEM
SET
SEL
SCAN
SPAN
SET
Push
[SEL](F-3)
Hold down
[MEM](F-1)
Select Memory scan
Mode Select scan
SCAN MODE−SEL
MEM
∂F
SEL
SCAN SEL−MEMO
SCAN
SPAN
MEM
SET
Push
[SEL](F-3)
151
∂F
∂F
SEL
SCAN
SPAN
SET
SCANS
11
N ∂& SCAN AND &INE ∂& SCAN
[SCAN]
∂F (Delta Frequency) scan searches for signals within
the specied range with the displayed VFO frequency
or Memory channel frequency as the center frequency.
The frequency range is specied by the width of the
selected span.
q Push [VFO/MEMO] once or twice to select the VFO
mode or memory mode.
w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2”
screen (Menu 2).
e Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen.
r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
s 4HE SCAN PERFORMANCE DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE SQUELCH
setting when the scan was started. See page 146 for
details.
s )F THE ;2&31,= CONTROL FUNCTION IS SET TO h!54/ v THE
SQUELCH IS ALWAYS OPEN IN THE 33" #7 AND 2449
modes. (pp. 44, 162)
[VFO/MEMO] Keypad [M-CH]
[∂F]
[MENU]
[SPAN]
[MAIN DIAL]
M2
SCAN
MEM
SWR
TCON
Push
F:
10k
SPAN
SET
SCAN
MEM
SEL
F
t Push [SPAN](F-4) one or more times to select the
desired ∂F span width.
s Ò K(Z Ò K(Z Ò K(Z Ò K(Z Ò K(Z
Âą500 kHz and Âą1 MHz are selectable.
y Set the center frequency of the ∂F scan.
VSC
Push
F:
20k
SPAN
SET
SCAN
MEM
SEL
F
s )N THE 6&/ MODE PUSH THE KEYPAD OR ROTATE ;-!).
DIAL] to set the center frequency.
s )N THE MEMORY MODE ROTATE ;- #(= TO SELECT THE DEsired Memory channel whose frequency will be the center frequency.
Push
u Push [∂F](F-2) to start the ∂F scan.
s h∂F SCAN,” the MHz and kHz decimal points blink while
scanning.
s )F “Up/Down” is selected as the “MAIN DIAL (SCAN)”
option in the Scan Set mode, rotating [MAIN DIAL]
changes the scanning direction. (p. 147)
i When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,
pauses or ignores it, depending on the Scan Resume function, VSC function or the squelch status.
o Push [∂F](F-2) again to cancel the ∂F scan.
SCAN  F
MEM
SCAN
FIN
F
SPAN
20k
SET
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While ∂F scanning
D !BOUT THE &INE ∂& SCAN
When a signal is received during Fine ∂F scan, the
scanning tuning step is temporarily set to 10 Hz and
the scan speed decreases.
SCAN  F
MEM
SCAN
F
FIN
q Start ∂F scan.
SPAN
20k
SET
Push
s &OLLOW STEPS q through u as described above.
w While scanning, push [FIN](F-3) to switch the scan
function between ∂F scan and Fine ∂F scan.
e Push [∂F](F-2) to cancel the scan.
SCAN F−  F
MEM
F
SCAN
FIN
SPAN
20k
SET
While Fine ∂F scanning
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SATELLITE OPERATION
N 3ATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS OUTLINE
Both Satellite Mode B (435 MHz uplink, 145 MHz
downlink) and Mode J (145 MHz uplink, 435 MHz
downlink) can be operated with the IC-9100, and
Mode L can be operated when the optional UX-9100
1200 MHz BAND UNIT is installed.
/RBIT INFORMATION
Orbit information describes satellite location, reaching angles, etc. This information may be available in
ham magazines or organization publications, such
as those from ARRL, RSGB handbook, etc.
Satellite communications is possible only when a satellite is in view and its transponder is operating.
Satellite tracking software is also convenient.
FUJI 3 (FO-29)
Uplink
Downlink
145 MHz
band
145 MHz band
435 MHz
band
-ODE * OPERATING DIAGRAM
;%XAMPLE= &5*)  &/  -ODE *
Uplink frequency
: 145.9000–146.0000 MHz
Downlink frequency : 435.8000–435.9000 MHz
Tracking direction
: Reverse
CW beacon frequency : 435.7950 MHz
435 MHz
band
N 3ATELLITE NOTES
1. NEVER set the output power too high. Too much
power will shorten the satellite’s life.
Set your transmit power so that your downlink signal level is lower than the beacon’s signal level.
2. Confirm a satellite’s operating mode in advance
through documentation (magazines, etc.) or via appropriate satellite tracking software. In the wrong
mode, you cannot use the satellite, even if you receive its beacon signal.
3. Preampliers may be necessary to receive satellite signals. Optional ampliers, AG-25, AG-35 and
AG-1200* (for the UX-9100), can be used with the
IC-9100. (p. 71)
*AG-1200 has been discontinued, but it can be still be
used.
4. When you use a reverse tracking satellite in the
SSB mode, use LSB for the uplink frequency and
USB for the downlink frequency.
s 7HEN USING A NORMAL TRACKING SATELLITE IN 33" MODE
use USB for both the uplink and downlink frequencies.
N 3ELECTING THE SATELLITE MODE
Operating frequencies in the satellite mode can be selected either before or after selecting the mode. Normal and reverse tracking are selectable.
D 4RANSFERRING THE 6&/ FREQUENCIES TO THE
SATELLITE 6&/
q Select the downlink frequency (receive) in the MAIN
band, and the uplink frequency (transmit) in the
SUB band.
w Hold down [SATELLITE] for 1 second to transfer the
frequencies, selected in step q, to the satellite VFO.
s 4HE SATELLITE MODE IS AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED AFTER TRANSferring.
s“
” and the last operated tracking icon (“
” or
“
”) appear.
s 6&/ OR -EMORY MODE DATA IS DISPLAYED ON THE 35"
band during satellite mode.
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[SATELLITE]
SATELLITE OPERATION
N 3ETTING THE SATELLITE 6&/
[VFO/MEMO]
[SUB] [SATELLITE]
12
[MAIN] [SUB]
(1.8 1) (3.5 2)
q Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode.
s“
” and either “
” or “
” appear.
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to toggle between the satellite
VFO and Memory mode.
s 6&/ OR -EMORY MODE DATA IS DISPLAYED ON THE 35"
band while in the satellite mode.
e Push [MAIN](1.8 1) to enable downlink frequency
tuning.
Mode switch
[MAIN DIAL] [M-CH]
s 4HE UPLINK FREQUENCY DISAPPEARS
r Select the downlink frequency and the operating
mode.
MAIN Band
Downlink (Receive) frequency
s 0USH ;-!).=  AGAIN AFTER TUNING
t Push [SUB](3.5 2) to enable uplink frequency tuning.
s 4HE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY DISAPPEARS
s 0USH ;35"=  AGAIN AFTER TUNING
NOTE: To select the operating mode for uplink, push
[SUB] to enable the SUB band setting mode.
In the DR mode, pushing [SATELLITE] cancels it, and
then switches the transceiver to the satellite mode.
If you want to operate in the DR mode after exiting
THE SATELLITE MODE YOU MUST HOLD DOWN ;$6s$2= FOR
1 second.
SUB Band
Uplink (Transmit) frequency
N 4RACKING SELECTION
[SATELLITE]
[NOR/REV]
(7 3)
q Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode.
s“
” and either “
” or “
12
” appears.
w Push [NOR/REV](7 3) to toggle between normal
and reverse tracking.
D .ORMAL TRACKING
Both downlink and uplink frequencies simultaneously
increase or decrease in the same steps when you rotate the [MAIN DIAL].
[MAIN DIAL]
D 2EVERSE TRACKING
The downlink frequency follows the tuning dial rotation, however, the uplink frequency changes in the
reverse direction to the [MAIN DIAL] rotation, in the
same steps.
Satellite and
tracking icon
Varies simultaneously
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SATELLITE OPERATION
N 3ATELLITE MEMORY
The IC-9100 has 20 satellite memory channels (CH 00
to 19) to memorize both uplink and downlink frequencies, operating modes and other data.
D 3ATELLITE MEMORY SELECTION
Downlink (Receive) frequency
q Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode.
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the satellite memory
mode.
s h-%-/v AND THE MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ARE DISPLAYED
beside the uplink frequency (SUB band) display.
e Rotate [M-CH] to select a satellite mode Memory
channel.
Satellite memory channel
Uplink (Transmit) frequency
D 3ATELLITE MEMORY PROGRAMMING
q Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode.
w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the satellite memory
mode.
e Rotate [M-CH] to select the desired Memory channel.
r Select the desired downlink frequency in the MAIN
band, and uplink frequency in the SUB band, as
well as the operating mode.
t Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the contents into the Memory channel.
s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE memory programming has
completed.
NOTE: Tracking selection, normal or reverse, is not
programmed in the satellite memory channels.
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Select the desired satellite
memory channel
SATELLITE OPERATION
N 0REPARATION
12
Downlink (receive) frequency
q Decide on a usable satellite, and point your antenna
direction towards it.
w Conrm the approximate location of the satellite
and operating mode (e.g. “B,” “J,” etc.) through a
publication (magazine, etc.) or an appropriate satellite tracking software.
e Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode.
r Push [NOR/REV](7 3) to toggle between normal
and reverse tracking.
t Select the operating mode as listed below.
s 4O SELECT THE OPERATING MODE FOR THE UPLINK PUSH ;35"=
before selecting the operating mode.
Satellite
Downlink
(MAIN band)
Uplink
(SUB band)
Reverse tracking type
USB (or CW)
LSB (or CW)
Normal tracking type
USB (or CW)
LSB (or CW)
Satellite and
tracking icon
Uplink (transmit) frequency
Select the downlink frequency to match with
the beacon frequency.
y Select the desired downlink frequency in the MAIN
band to match the beacon frequency.
s 2EFER TO A HAM MAGAZINE OR BOOK FOR DETAILED INFORMAtion.
s !DJUST THE ANTENNA DIRECTION SO THAT THE 3 METER SHOWS
its strongest level.
s 4HE 3 METER LEVEL SHOULD BE NOTED TO ADJUST TRANSMIT
power during a loop test.
Select a vacant frequency as the downlink frequency, within the satellite’s coverage.
u Perform a loop test.
,OOP TEST PROCEDURES
q Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select a vacant frequency,
within the satellite’s coverage, as the downlink
frequency on the MAIN band.
w Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
e Push [SUB](3.5 2), then select the uplink frequency on the SUB band while transmitting a
single tone such as a whistle to nd your downlink signal and monitor your own signal correctly.
r Push [SUB](3.5 2) again after setting.
12
NOTE: To avoid excessive power, set the output
power so that the downlink signal strength is lower
than the beacon’s strength.
i Select the desired frequency to begin your satellite
communications.
Adjust the uplink frequency
s "OTH THE DOWNLINK AND UPLINK FREQUENCIES CHANGE SIMULtaneously.
o When your downlink audio drifts (Doppler effect),
push [SUB](3.5 2) then rotate [MAIN DIAL] to adjust
the uplink frequency (SUB band).
After adjusting, push [SUB](3.5 2) again.
s 7HEN A PARTICULAR STATIONS AUDIO IS OFF FREQUENCY USE
the RIT function (push [RIT]).
!0 To exit the satellite operation, push [SATELLITE].
 For your convenience
As the transceiver has 20 satellite memory channels,
once entered, desired satellite frequencies can be
recalled instantly.
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SATELLITE OPERATION
N 3ATELLITE OPERATION
When your own signal can be received with a loop
test, satellite communication can be performed.
q When a frequency is shifted by the Doppler effect,
push [SUB](3.5 2), then rotate [MAIN DIAL] to retune the uplink frequency.
s 4HE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY DISPLAY DISAPPEARS
w When the other station’s signal frequency is shifted,
push [MAIN](1.8 1), then rotate [MAIN DIAL] to retune the downlink frequency.
s 4HE UPLINK FREQUENCY DISPLAY DISAPPEARS
s 9OU CAN TUNE THE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY Ò K(Z WITH THE
RIT. (p. 69)
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13
N !NTENNA CONNECTION AND SELECTION
The IC-9100 has 2 antenna connectors for the HF/50
MHz bands, [ANT1] and [ANT2], and a dedicated antenna connector for each of the 144 MHz, 430 MHz
AND  -(Z BANDS A TOTAL OF  ANTENNA CONNECtors.
9OU CAN MEMORIZE THE ANTENNA FOR EACH OPERATING
band the IC-9100 covers.
When you change the operating band to one outside of
the current memorized antenna band, the antenna is
automatically selected for the new band. (See below)
This function is especially convenient when you use 2
antennas for HF and 50 MHz band operation.
 
To use the band memory, select “Auto” as the “[ANT]
Switch” option in the Set mode. (p. 163)
s !NTENNA SELECTION MODE h!UTOv (default)
Once an antenna has been selected for use with a
BAND BY PUSHING ;!.4s-%4%2= THE ANTENNA IS AUTOmatically selected whenever that band is accessed.
[EXAMPLE]: a 3.5/7 MHz antenna is connected to
[ANT1], a 21/28/50 MHz antenna is connected to
[ANT2]. When the antenna selector function is set to
“Auto,” the correct antenna is automatically selected
when you changes bands.
3.5/7 MHz 21/28/50 MHz
bands
bands
[ANT1]
[ANT2]
144 MHz
band
430 MHz
band
[144MHz ANT]
1200 MHz
band*
[430MHz ANT]
[1200MHz ANT]
s !NTENNA SELECTION MODE h-ANUALv
;!.4s-%4%2= FUNCTIONS HOWEVER THE BAND MEMORY
function is disabled. In this case, you must select an
antenna manually.
s 4HE ANTENNA CONNECTORS FOR THE  -(Z  -(Z AND
1200 MHz* bands are automatically selected.
HF
bands
50 MHz
bands
144 MHz
band
430 MHz
band
1200 MHz
band*
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AH-4
[ANT1]
[ANT2]
[144MHz ANT]
[430MHz ANT]
[EXAMPLE]: an optional antenna tuner and HF antenna are connected to [ANT1] and a 50 MHz antenna is connected to [ANT2].
[1200MHz ANT]
s !NTENNA SELECTION MODE h/&&v
;!.4s-%4%2= DOES NOT FUNCTION 4HE ;!.4= CONNECtor is always selected during HF and 50 MHz bands
operation.
* The optional UX-9100 is required for 1200 MHz frequency
band operation.
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ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION
N !NTENNA TUNER OPERATION
The internal automatic antenna tuner automatically
matches the transceiver to the selected antenna. After
the tuner matches an antenna, the variable capacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency
range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change the
frequency range, the variable capacitors are automatically preset to the memorized setting.
CAUTION: NEVER transmit with the tuner ON when
no antenna is connected. This will damage the transceiver. Be careful of the antenna selection.
 For your convenience
When you purchase a brand-new antenna, or you
want to change the antenna settings, you can erase all
of the internal antenna tuner preset points with “Tuner
Preset Clear” in the Set mode. (p. 163)
D 4UNER OPERATION
NOTES:
s 4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER CAN ONLY TUNE THE (&
and 50 MHz bands— the 144 MHz, 430 MHz and
1200 MHz* bands cannot be tuned.
s NEVER transmit without an antenna properly connected to each antenna port in use.
s 7HEN  ANTENNAS ARE CONNECTED SELECT THE ANTENNA TO BE USED WITH ;!.4s-%4%2=
s )F THE 372 IS HIGHER THAN ABOUT  WHEN TUNing farther than 100 kHz from an antenna’s programmed preset point, hold down [TUNER] for
1 second to start manual tuning.
s 4HE INTERNAL TUNER MAY NOT BE ABLE TO TUNE IN the
AM mode. In such cases, hold down [TUNER] for
1 second to manually tune.
[TUNER]
Âą Push [TUNER] to turn ON the internal antenna
tuner. The antenna is automatically tuned when the
antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1.
s 7HEN THE TUNER IS /. h
” appears.
D -ANUAL TUNING
Transmitting in SSB with a soft voice, the internal tuner
may not automatically tune correctly. In such cases,
manual tuning is helpful.
Âą Hold down [TUNER] for 1 second to start manual
tuning.
s ! SIDETONE SOUNDS h
” blinks and the TX/RX indicator (MAIN Band) lights red while tuning.
s )F THE TUNER CANNOT REDUCE THE 372 TO LESS THAN 
after 20 sec. of tuning, “
” disappears and the TX/
RX indicator (MAIN Band) goes out.
M )F THE TUNER CANNOT TUNE THE ANTENNA CHECK THE
FOLLOWING AND TRY AGAIN
s THE CORRECT ANTENNA CONNECTOR SELECTION
s THE ANTENNA CONNECTION AND FEEDLINE
s THE UNTUNED ANTENNA 372 ,ESS THAN  FOR THE
(& BANDS ,ESS THAN  FOR THE  -(Z BAND
s THE TRANSMIT POWER  7 FOR THE (& BANDS  7 FOR
the 50 MHz band)
s THE POWER SOURCE VOLTAGECURRENT CAPACITY
M 4UNING A NARROW BANDWIDTH ANTENNA
Some antennas, especially for the low bands, have
a narrow bandwidth. These antennas may not be
tuned beyond the edge of their operating bandwidth,
therefore, manually tune such an antenna as follows:
If the tuner still cannot reduce the SWR to less than
1.5:1 after checking the above, perform the following:
s TRY MANUAL TUNING ONE OR MORE TIMES
s ADJUST THE ANTENNA FEEDLINE LENGTH 4HIS IS EFFECTIVE
for higher frequencies in some cases.)
q Select 3.55 MHz and hold down [TUNER] for 1
second. to start manual tuning.
w Select 3.80 MHz and hold down [TUNER] for 1
second to start manual tuning.
Even if manual tuning does not match the antenna and
the tuner turns OFF the rst time, it may match the antenna the second time.
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;%XAMPLE= Suppose you have an antenna which has
an SWR of 1.5:1 at 3.55 MHz and an
SWR of 3:1 at 3.8 MHz.
ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION
s !UTOMATIC TUNER START (HF bands only)
If you want to deactivate the tuner when the VSWR
is 1.5:1 or less, use the auto tuner start function and
turn OFF the tuner. This function activates the tuner
automatically when the SWR is high, and is controlled in the Set mode. (p. 163).
s 4HE TUNER MAY NOT START IF THE 48 POWER OUTPUT IS NOT STAble longer than the specified time period in the SSB or
CW mode operation.
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s 044 TUNER START
Tuning of the internal*/external antenna tuner starts
when [PTT] is pushed on a new frequency that is
MORE THAN  AWAY FROM THE LAST TUNED FREQUENCY
This function removes the “holding down [TUNER]”
operation, and starts tuning on the first transmission
on a new frequency.
*Tuning starts if the internal antenna tuner is ON.
This function is turned ON in the Set mode. (p. 163).
N /PTIONAL EXTERNAL TUNER OPERATION
s !(  (& -(Z !54/-!4)# !.4%..! 45.%2
The optional AH-4 matches the IC-9100 to a long
wire antenna more than 7 m/23 ft long (3.5 MHz and
above).
s 3EE PAGE  FOR THE TRANSCEIVER AND !(  CONNECtion.
s 3EE THE !(  INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION AND ANtenna connection details.
AH-4 setting example:
For mobile operation
Optional AH-2b
antenna element
s !(  OPERATION
Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to retune the antenna before transmitting when you change
the frequency— even slightly.
q Select the desired frequency in an HF or 50 MHz
band for use with the AH-4.
s 4HE !(  WILL NOT OPERATE ON FREQUENCIES OUTSIDE
the ham bands.
w Hold down [TUNER] for 1 second.
” blinks while tuning.
s“
e“
” appears constantly when tuning is complete.
s 7HEN THE CONNECTED WIRE CANNOT BE TUNED h
” disappears and the AH-4 is bypassed. At that point the antenna wire connection root is to the transceiver directly,
and not via the AH-4 antenna tuner.
r To bypass the AH-4 manually, push [TUNER].
For outdoor operation
Long wire
[TUNER]
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R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE!
NEVER touch the antenna element while tuning
or transmitting.
CAUTION: operate the AH-4 without an antenna
wire or element. The tuner and transceiver will be
damaged.
NEVER operate the AH-4 when it is not grounded.
Transmitting before tuning may damage the transceiver. Note that the AH-4 cannot tune when using a
1⁄2 λ long wire or multiple of the operating frequency.
When connecting the AH-4, the antenna connector
assignments are [ANT2] for the internal tuner and
[ANT1] for the AH-4. The antenna icon in the LCD
displays “ANT” when the AH-4 is connected and selected.
s !NTENNA TUNER OF THE )# 07%52/
When using an external antenna tuner such as the
IC-PW1/EURO’s tuner, tune when the internal tuner is
turned OFF. After tuning has completed, turn ON the
internal tuner.
Otherwise, both tuners simultaneously tune, and
proper tuning may fail.
See the instruction manual included with each antenna
tuner for their respective operations.
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SET MODE
N 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION
[] []
The Set mode is used for programming infrequently
changed values or functions.
D 4HE 3ET MODE SETTINGS
q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired
item.
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option.
s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR  SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired.
r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode.
[MENU]
[F-3]
[MAIN DIAL]
Displays the Set mode
item name and number
Displays the option
SET L C D C o n t r a s t
Ù
1 Ú
Select the item
1. ,#$ #ONTRAST
$EFAULT 
!DJUST THE ,#$ CONTRAST TO BETWEEN  AND  IN
 STEPS
2. ,#$ "ACKLIGHT
$EFAULT 
!DJUST THE ,#$ BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS TO BETWEEN 
AND  IN  STEPS
NOTE: Regardless of this setting, the LCD backlight
BRIGHTNESS IS MAXIMUM  AT POWER /. BY DEsign. (It is not an equipment malfunction.) Then, the
brightness level automatically returns to the adjusted value.
3. "EEP ,EVEL
$EFAULT 
Adjust the conrmation and band edge beep tones
OUTPUT LEVEL TO BETWEEN  AND  IN  STEPS
4. "EEP ,EVEL ,IMIT
$EFAULT /.
Turn the conrmation and band edge beep tones output level limiting ON or OFF.
When you set this item to ON, the beep tones are adjusted by the [AF] control until rotating the [AF] control
reaches the level specified in the “Beep Level” item, as
described above. Further rotation will not increase the
volume of the beep tones.
s /&&  "EEP LEVEL ADJUSTMENT IS NOT LIMITED
s /.  "EEP LEVEL ADJUSTMENT IS LIMITED TO THE LEVEL
specified in “Beep Level,” above.
161
50%
Reset to the default
setting
5. "EEP
$EFAULT /.
Turn the conrmation beep ON or OFF.
Set the beep output level in the “Beep Level” item as
described to the left.
s /&&  4HE CONlRMATION BEEP IS /&& 3ILENT OPERAtion)
s /.  4HE CONFIRMATION BEEP SOUNDS EACH TIME A
switch is pushed.
6. "AND %DGE "EEP
$EFAULT /.$EFAULT
When you tune into or out of an amateur band’s frequency range, you can hear a beep tone.
)F YOU SELECT h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER  48 v YOU CAN
program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in the
“User band Edge” item.
9OU CAN SET THE BEEP OUTPUT LEVEL IN the “Beep Level”
item as described to the left.
s /&&
s /. $EFAULT
 "AND EDGE BEEP IS /&&
 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF THE
default amateur band’s frequency
range, a beep sounds.
s /. 5SER
 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF A USER
programmed amateur band’s frequency range, a beep sounds.
s /. 5SER  48  7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF A USER
programmed amateur band’s frequency range, a beep sounds.
In addition, transmission is inhibited
outside the programmed range.
SET MODE
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7. 5SER "AND %DGE
13. 4IME /UT 4IMER
This “User Band Edge” item appears only when “ON
5SER v OR h5SER /.  48v IS SELECTED IN THE h"AND
Edge Beep” item. (p. 161)
To prevent a prolonged transmission, the transceiver
has a Time-Out Timer function.
If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period,
the transmission will be cut off.
7HEN YOU SELECT h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER  48v IN
the “Band Edge Beep” item, you can program a total
of 30 band edge frequencies in this item. See page 42
for programming details.
8. "EEP 3OUND -!).
Set a desired beep frequency for the MAIN Band to
between 500 Hz and 2000 Hz in 10 Hz steps.
9OU CAN SET THE BEEP OUTPUT LEVEL IN the “Beep Level”
item. (p. 161)
9. "EEP 3OUND 35"
$EFAULT (Z
Set a desired beep frequency for the SUB Band to between 500 Hz and 2000 Hz in 10 Hz steps.
9OU CAN SET THE BEEP OUTPUT LEVEL IN the “Beep Level”
item. (p. 161)
10. 2&31, #ONTROL
Set the time period to 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 minutes, or
turn OFF the Time-Out Timer function.
14. 044 ,OCK
$EFAULT (Z
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the PTT Lock function ON or OFF.
To prevent accidental transmissions, this function inhibits transmitting, when turned ON.
15. 1UICK 30,)4
$EFAULT /.
Turn the Quick Split function ON or OFF.
When this item is set to ON, hold down [SPLIT] for 1
second to shift the transmit frequency from the receive
frequency, according to the “SPLIT Offset” option as
described below. See page 83 for details.
16. 30,)4 /FFSET
$EFAULT 2& 31,
$EFAULT /&&
$EFAULT -(Z
Set the offset* for the quick split function.
Set the [RF/SQL] control operation.
*The difference between transmit and receive frequencies.
s !54/
The frequency offset can be set to between –9.999
MHz and +9.999 MHz in 1 kHz steps.
s 31,
s 2& 31,
 ;2&31,= FUNCTIONS AS ONLY AN 2&
GAIN CONTROL IN 33" #7 AND 2449 A
squelch control in AM, FM and DV.
 ;2&31,= FUNCTIONs as a squelch control.
 ;2&31,= FUNCTIONs as a noise squelch
or an 3 METER SQUELCH IN &- ONLY as
an S-meter squelch in SSB, CW, 2449,
AM and DV.
11. -ETER 0EAK (OLD
$EFAULT /.
17. SPLIT LOCK
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the Split Lock function ON or OFF.
When this item is set to ON, you can use [MAIN DIAL]
to adjust the transmit frequency while holding down
[XFC], even while the Dial Lock function is enabled.
See pages 82, 83 for split frequency operation details.
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Turn the Meter Peak Hold function ON or OFF.
When this function is set to ON, the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed
for approximately 0.5 seconds.
12. &-$6 #ENTER %RROR
$EFAULT /.
Turn the FM and DV center error detection ON or
OFF.
When an off-frequency signal is received, the MAIN
and SUB Band’s TX/RX indicators blink.
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SET MODE
N Set mode description (Continued)
18. $50 /FFSET
21. 4UNER !UTO 3TART
3ET THE OFFSET FOR DUPLEX OPERATION 9OU CAN SET THE
repeater offset for each band.
Turn the Automatic Antenna Tuner function ON or
OFF. This function is for only the HF bands.
$EFAULT /&&
*The difference between transmit and receive frequencies.
Âą When you select this item, hold down [BAND](MAIN/
SUB) for 1 second to select the desired frequency
band. Then, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to set the offset.
s 4HE FREQUENCY OFFSET CAN BE SET TO BETWEEN  -(Z
and 9.9999 MHz*.
*99.9999 MHz for the 1200 MHz frequency band.
The default value may differ, depending on the selected frequency band and transceiver version.
NOTE:
s 9OU CAN USE THIS SETTING ONLY WHEN THE 3PLIT FUNCtion is OFF for the HF/50 MHz frequency band.
s h   v IS DISPLAYED WHEN A BLANK MEMORY CHANNEL
is selected, or the satellite mode is ON.
The optional UX-9100 is required for 1200 MHz frequency
band operation.
19. /NE 4OUCH 2EPEATER
$EFAULT $50–
Set the one touch repeater shift direction.
s $50n  4HE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SHIFTS DOWN FROM THE
receive frequency by the offset amount.
s $50  4HE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SHIFTS UP FROM THE
receive frequency by the offset amount.
20. !UTO 2EPEATER
$EFAULT /.–1 ; for U.S.A. version
ON ; for Korea version
(Only U.S.A. and Korea versions)
Set the Auto Repeater function ON or OFF.
To activate the Auto Repeater function, rst program the
auto repeater frequency range, then select ON. (p. 67)
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s /&&  4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER REMAINS /&& EVEN
when the SWR is high.
s /.  4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER AUTOMATICALLY STARTS
tuning when the SWR is high, even if the tuner
is turned OFF.
22. 4UNER 044 3TART
$EFAULT /&&
Whenever you push [PTT], the internal or external antenna tuner automatically starts tuning if the operatING FREQUENCY HAS CHANGED BY MORE THAN  FROM THE
last-tuned frequency.
s /&&  4UNING STARTS ONLY WHEN ;45.%2= IS PUSHED
s /.  )NTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER 4UNING STARTS WHEN
you push [PTT] on a new frequency, if the internal antenna tuner is ON.
(External antenna tuner) Tuning always starts
when you push [PTT] on a new frequency, regardless of whether the external antenna tuner
is ON or OFF.
23. 4UNER 0RESET #LEAR
Select the desired antenna.
The selected antenna’s preset memory* is cleared by
holding down [CLR](F-4) for 1 second.
*The variable capacitor settings are memorized as a
preset point for each frequency range (100 kHz steps)
after the tuner matches an antenna.
s #,2 !.4  4HE PRESET MEMORY OF ;!.4=S ANTENNA
is cleared.
s #,2 !.4  4HE PRESET MEMORY OF ;!.4=S ANTENNA
is cleared.
24. ;!.4= 3WITCH
$EFAULT !UTO
U.S.A. version:
s /.n  !CTIVATES DUPLEX ONLY
s /.n  !CTIVATES DUPLEX AND TONE
s /&&  !UTO REPEATER FUNCTION IS TURNED /&&
Set the antenna switch function to Auto, Manual or OFF.
When you change the operating frequency on the HF/
50 MHz frequency band, this function will automatically
select the correct antenna, or you must do it manually.
Korea version:
s /.  !CTIVATES DUPLEX AND TONE
s /&&  !UTO REPEATER FUNCTION IS TURNED /&&
s /&&
 ;!.4s-%4%2= DOES NOT FUNCTION 4HE
[ANT1] connector is always selected.
s -ANUAL  9OU MUST MANUALLY CHANGE THE ANTENNA BY
PUSHING ;!.4s-%4%2=
s !UTO
 4HE ANTENNA MEMORIZED BY THE BAND MEMORY IS AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED 9OU CAN ALSO
manually change the antenna by pushing
;!.4s-%4%2=
SET MODE
25. 30%%#( ,EVEL
$EFAULT 
32. MAIN DIAL Auto TS
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$EFAULT ()'(
!DJUST THE SPEECH AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL TO BETWEEN 
NO OUTPUT AND  MAXIMUM OUTPUT 
Set the Auto Tuning Step function for [MAIN DIAL].
When rapidly rotating [MAIN DIAL], the tuning step automatically changes as selected.
26. 30%%#( ,ANGUAGE
There are two types of auto tuning steps: LOW (Faster)
and HIGH (Fastest).
$EFAULT %NGLISH
Select English or Japanese as the speech language.
27. 30%%#( 3PEED
$EFAULT ()'(
Select HIGH (faster) or LOW (slower) speech speed.
28. 30%%#( 3 ,EVEL
$EFAULT /.
The signal level announcement with the voice synthesizer can be turned ON or OFF.
s /&&  3IGNAL LEVEL IS NOT ANNOUNCED /PERATING FREquency and mode are announced.
s /.  3IGNAL LEVEL OPERATING FREQUENCY AND MODE
are announced.
29. SPEECH [MODE] SW
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the Operating Mode Speech function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, the selected operating mode
is verbally announced when a mode switch is pushed.
s /&&  4HE OPERATING MODE 3PEECH FUNCTION IS /&&
s /.  4HE OPERATING MODE 3PEECH FUNCTION IS /.
30. [SPEECH/LOCK] SW
$EFAULT 30%%#(,/#+
Select the [SPEECH/LOCK] switch action.
s 30%%#(,/#+  0USHING THE ;30%%#(,/#+=
switch turns ON the voice synthesizer function.
Holding down the [SPEECH/LOCK]
switch turns the dial lock function
ON or OFF.
s ,/#+30%%#(  0USHING THE ;30%%#(,/#+=
switch turns the dial lock function
ON or OFF.
Holding down the [SPEECH/LOCK]
switch turns ON the voice synthesizer function.
31. -EMOPAD .UMBERS
$EFAULT 
Set the number of available memo pads to 5 or 10.
See page 144 for details.
s /&&  !UTO TUNING STEP IS TURNED /&&
s ,/7  !PPROXIMATELY  TIMES FASTER
s ()'(  !PPROXIMATELY  TIMES FASTER WHEN THE TUNING
STEP IS SET TO  K(Z OR SMALLER STEPS APPROXImately 2 times faster when the tuning step is
set to 5 kHz or larger steps.
33. -)# 5P$OWN 3PEED
$EFAULT ()'(
Set the rate at which frequencies are scanned while
holding down the microphone [UP]/[DN] switches.
s ,/7  ,OW SPEED  TUNING STEPSSECOND
s ()'(  (IGH SPEED  TUNING STEPSSECOND
34. 1UICK 2)4 #LEAR
$EFAULT /&&
Select the RIT/∂TX frequency offset clearing operation with [CLEAR].
s /&&  (OLDING DOWN ;#,%!2= FOR  SECOND CLEARS THE
RIT and ∂TX frequency offset.
s /.  0USHING ;#,%!2= INSTANTLY CLEARS THE 2)4 AND
∂TX frequency offset.
35. !&# ,IMIT
$EFAULT /.
Turn the AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) limit
function ON or OFF.
The AFC function automatically compensates the tuning when a received frequency drifts or goes off frequency.
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s /&&  4HE !&# FUNCTION CONTINUES TO TUNE UNTIL THE
displayed frequency changes to reflect the
center of the signal.
s /.  4HE !&# FUNCTION STOPS TUNING WHEN THE FREquency goes off the limited frequency range,
even if received frequency is off frequency.
AFC limit value:
IF Filter width
15 kHz
10 kHz
7 kHz
AFC limit value
Âą10 kHz
Âą7 kHz
Âą5 kHz
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SET MODE
N Set mode description (Continued)
36. ;./4#(= 37 33"
41. 33"#7 3YNC 4UNING
$EFAULT !UTO-ANUAL
Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch lter to
be used for SSB mode operation.
s !UTO
s -ANUAL
 Only the Auto notch filter can be used.
 /NLY THE -ANUAL NOTCH FILTER CAN BE
used.
s !UTO-ANUAL  "OTH THE !UTO AND -ANUAL NOTCH lLTERS
can be used.
37. ;./4#(= 37 !$EFAULT !UTO-ANUAL
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the displayed frequency shift function ON or
OFF.
When this function is turned ON, the audio pitch or
tones of the received signal will remain the same, even
when the operating mode is changed between SSB
and CW.
The amount of frequency shift may differ, depending
on the CW pitch setting.
s /&&  4HE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY DOES NOT SHIFT
s /.  4HE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY SHIFTS WHEN THE OPerating mode is changed between SSB and
CW.
Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch lter
used for AM mode operation.
42. #7 .ORMAL 3IDE
s !UTO
s -ANUAL
Select the sideband used to receive CW in the CW
normal mode between LSB and USB.
 Only the Auto notch filter can be used.
 /NLY THE -ANUAL NOTCH FILTER CAN BE
used.
s !UTO-ANUAL  "OTH THE !UTO AND -ANUAL NOTCH lLTERS
can be used.
38. -. 1 0OPUP -. /.
$EFAULT /.
Turn the manual notch lter width display ON or OFF.
When this item set to ON, and the manual notch lter
is selected with [NOTCH], and the manual notch lter
width appears on the function display.
43. +%9%2 ST -ENU $EFAULT +%9%2 2OOT
3ELECT +%9%2 2OOT OR +%9%2 3%.$ AS THE MENU
THAT APPEARS lRST AFTER PUSHING ;+%9=&  IN THE h-v
screen (Menu 1), when the CW mode is selected.
s +%9%2 2OOT  -EMORY KEYER MENU APPEARS lRST
s +%9%2 3%.$ +EYER 3%.$ MENU APPEARS lRST
44. '03 ST -ENU
39. "7 0OPUP 0"4
$EFAULT /.
Turn the IF lter passband width and shift value display ON or OFF.
When this item set to ON, and the [TWIN PBT] control
is rotated, the passband width and shifting value appear on the function display.
$EFAULT /.
Turn the IF lter passband width and shift value display ON or OFF.
When this item set to ON, and [FILTER] is pushed,
the passband width and shifting value appear on the
function display.
$EFAULT '03 2OOT
Select GPS-Root or GPS-POS as the menu that appears rst after holding down [CALL/GPS].
s '03 2OOT  '03 MENU APPEARS lRST
s '03 0/3  0OSITION MENU APPEARS lRST
45. %84 0!-0 
40. "7 0OPUP &),
$EFAULT ,3"
$EFAULT /&&
Switch the preamplifier control ON or OFF. When
using the optional AG-25, ON must be selected. Otherwise, the preamplier is never enabled.
DO NOT connect any equipment, such as an SWR or
power meter, between the transceiver and preamplier. In such case, the preamplier may not function
correctly.
46. %84 0!-0 
$EFAULT /&&
Switch the preamplifier control ON or OFF. When
using the optional AG-35, ON must be selected. Otherwise, the preamplier is never enabled.
DO NOT connect any equipment, such as an SWR or
power meter, between the transceiver and preamplier. In such case, the preamplier may not function
correctly.
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SET MODE
47. %84 0!-0 
$EFAULT /&&
Switch the preamplifier control ON or OFF. When
using the optional AG-1200*, ON must be selected.
Otherwise, the preamplier will not function.
50. 3UB "AND -UTE 48
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$EFAULT /&&
Turn the SUB Band Audio Mute function ON or OFF.
While transmitting, the SUB band audio is muted when
this function is turned ON.
*AG-1200 has been discontinued, but it can be still be used.
DO NOT connect any equipment, such as an SWR or
power meter, between the transceiver and preamplier. In such case, the preamplier may not function
correctly.
This item appears only when the optional UX-9100 is
installed.
48. %84 30 3EPARATE
s -IX
 4HE -!). AND 35" "AND AUDIO ARE
separately sent to the [EXT-SP (MAIN)]
and [EXT-SP (SUB)] jacks.
 4HE -!). AND 35" "AND AUDIO ARE
combined and sent to both the [EXT-SP
(MAIN)] and [EXT-SP (SUB)] jacks.
49. 0HONE 3EPARATE
$EFAULT !UTO
Select the audio output method when headphones are
connected to the transceiver.
s 3EPARATE
s -IX
s !UTO
 4HE 35" "AND AUDIO IS NOT MUTED
while transmitting.
s /.30 /NLY
 4HE 35" "AND AUDIO SENT TO THE
speaker, is muted while transmitting.
s /.30  53"  4HE 35" "AND AUDIO SENT TO THE
speaker and USB port, is muted
while transmitting.
$EFAULT 3EPARATE
Select the audio output method when the optional
external speakers are connected to both [EXT-SP
(MAIN)] and [EXT-SP (SUB)] jacks.
s 3EPARATE
s /&&
 4HE -!). AND 35" "AND AUDIO ARE
separately sent to the right speaker
(MAIN Band) and left speaker (SUB
Band).
 4HE -!). AND 35" "AND AUDIO ARE
combined, and sent to both the right
and left speakers.
 7HEN THE 35" "AND IS DISPLAYED THE
MAIN and SUB Band audio are separately sent to the right speaker (MAIN
Band) and left speaker (SUB Band).
When the SUB Band is not displayed,
the MAIN Band audio is sent to both the
left and right speakers.
51. !## !&31, 3ELECT
$EFAULT -!).
Set the [ACC] socket’s pin 12 (AF) and pin 13 (SQLS)
output usage.
s -!).  3ENDS THE -!). "ANDS RECEIVE AUDIO AND
squelch.
s 35"  3ENDS THE 35" "ANDS RECEIVE AUDIO AND
squelch.
52. $!4! !&31, 3ELECT
$EFAULT -!).
Set the [DATA2] socket’s pin 4 (DATA), pin 5 (AF) and
pin 6 (SQL) output usage.
s -!).  3ENDS THE -!). "ANDS RECEIVE AUDIO AND
squelch.
s 35"  3ENDS THE 35" "ANDS RECEIVE AUDIO AND
squelch.
53. 63%.$ 3ELECT
$EFAULT /.
Set the [ACC] socket’s pin 7 (VSEND) and pin 3
(HSEND) output usage.
s /&&
 63%.$ IS NOT USED
HSEND is used for all bands.
s 5(& /NLY  63%.$ IS USED FOR THE  -(Z AND
1200 MHz bands.
HSEND is used for the HF/50 MHz and
144 MHz bands.
s /.
 63%.$ IS USED FOR THE  -(Z
430 MHz, and 1200 MHz bands.
HSEND is used for the HF/50 MHz
bands.
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SET MODE
N Set mode description (Continued)
54. %XTERNAL +EYPAD
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the external keypad ON or OFF for keyer memory transmission.
See page 26 for the equivalent circuit of an external
keypad and connection.
s /&&
 4HE EXTERNAL KEYPAD DOES NOT FUNCtion.
s +%9%2 3%.$  )N THE #7 MODE PUSHING ONE OF EXternal keypad switches transmits the
desired keyer memory contents.
55. 53" !UDIO 31,
$EFAULT /&&/0%.
Select whether or not to output the audio from the
[USB] connector on the rear panel, according to the
squelch state.
The same audio signals are sent from the [USB] connector and the [ACC] sockets.
- The beep tones and the voice synthesizer announcements are not sent.
- The received audio output level cannot be adjusted
with the [AF] control.
s /&& /0%.
s /.
 4HE RECEIVED AUDIO IS ALWAYS SENT
regardless of the squelch state.
 4HE RECEIVED AUDIO IS SENT WHEN THE
squelch is open.
56. 53" -/$ ,EVEL
$EFAULT 
Set the input modulation level of the [USB] connector
TO BETWEEN  AND  IN  STEPS
57. BPS -ODE
$EFAULT /&&
Turn the [DATA2] socket’s 9600 bps data transmission
ON or OFF.
s /&&  &OR ONLY THE REGULAR AUDIO OR SLOW DATA TRANSmission.
s /.  &OR  BPS DATA TRANSMISSION
58. DATA OFF MOD
$EFAULT -)# !##
Select the desired connector(s) for data modulation
input in the data OFF mode.
s -)#
 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#=
s !##
 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;!##= PIN  
s -)# !##  5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#= AND ;!##=
(pin 11).
s 53"
 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;53"=
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59. DATA MOD
$EFAULT !##
Select the desired connector(s) for data modulation
input in the data mode.
s -)#
 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#=
s !##
 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;!##= PIN  
s -)# !##  5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#= AND ;!##=
(pin 11).
s 53"
 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;53"=
60. #) 6 "AUD 2ATE
$EFAULT !UTO
Set the CI-V data transfer rate between 300, 1200,
4800, 9600, 19200 bps and “Auto.”
When “Auto” is selected, the baud rate is automatically
set according to the data rate of the connected controller.
61. CI-V Address
$EFAULT #H
To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has
its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code.
The IC-9100’s address is 7Ch.
When 2 or more IC-9100’s are connected to an optional CT-17 CI-V level converter, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to
SELECT A DIFFERENT ADDRESS FOR EACH )#  THE RANGE
is 01h to DFh.
62. #) 6 4RANSCEIVE
$EFAULT /.
Turn the transceive function using the CI-V system ON
or OFF.
When this item is set to ON, changing the frequency,
operating mode, etc. on the IC-9100 automatically
changes those settings on other Icom transceivers or
receivers, and vice versa.
s /&&  4RANSCEIVE FUNCTION /&&
s /.  4RANSCEIVE FUNCTION /.
63. 53"$!4! &UNC $EFAULT ;
='03
Two COM port numbers are assigned to the [USB]
connector. One of them is “USB1,” used for cloning
and CI-V operation. The other one is “USB2,” and the
function is selected by this item.
s ----: “USB2” is not used.
s 2449  5SED TO SEND 2449 DECODED SIGNALS
s $6DAT  5SED FOR LOW SPEED DATA INPUT AND OUTPUT
s )F YOU SET THE FUNCTION OF THE ;$!4!= JACK TO
“GPS,” and “DATA1
USB2” is selected as
the “GPS Out” item’s option, as described
below, “USB2” will be used for the low-speed
data input and GPS data output.
SET MODE
64. 53"$!4! &UNC $EFAULT
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;'03 =
Select the function of the [DATA1] jack.
s ----s 2449
s $6DAT
s '03
: The [DATA1] jack is not used.
 5SED TO SEND 2449 DECODED SIGNALS
 5SED FOR LOW SPEED DATA INPUT AND OUTPUT
 5SED FOR THE '03 RECEIVER CONNECTION FOR
position data input.
65. GPS Out
$EFAULT /&&
When a GPS receiver is connected to the [DATA1]
jack, the GPS position data is input through the jack.
9OU CAN SELECT WHETHER OR NOT TO SEND THE DATA FROM
the COM port (“USB2”).
NOTE: 9OU CAN USE THIS FUNCTION ONLY WHEN h-----”
or “DVdat” is selected as the “USB2/DATA1 Func”
(63) option, and “GPS” is selected as the “USB2/
DATA1 Func” (64) option.
s /&&
s $!4!
 4URNS THE FUNCTION /&&
USB2 : Sends the GPS position data from
the COM port (“USB2”).
66. $6DAT'03 /UT "AUD
$EFAULT 
Set the DV or GPS data transfer speed to 4800 or
9600 bps.
67. 2449 $ECODE "AUD
$EFAULT 
3ET THE 2449 DECODE MONITOR SPEED TO  
4800, 9600 or 19200 bps.
68. #ALIBRATION -ARKER
$EFAULT /&&
Use as a simple frequency check of the transceiver.
See page 179 for calibration procedure.
NOTE: Turn OFF the calibration marker after checking the frequency of the transceiver.
14
s /&&  #ALIBRATION MARKER /&&
s /.  #ALIBRATION MARKER /.
69. REF Adjust
During frequency calibration, set the internal referENCE FREQUENCY TO BETWEEN  AND  RANGE IN 
steps.
NOTE: The default setting is different for each
transceiver.
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SET MODE
N 4ONE CONTROL 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION
D The 4ONE CONTROL 3ET MODE SETTINGS
[] [] [F-3] [TCON]
q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2”
screen (Menu 2).
w Push [TCON](F-4) to enter the Tone control Set
mode.
e Push a mode switch to select the desired operating
mode.
r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired
item.
s 3ELECTABLE ITEMS DIFFER DEPENDING ON THE SELECTED OPERating mode.
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option.
s 9OU CAN SELECT THE OPTION FOR EACH OPERATING MODE
s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR  SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired.
y Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode.
[MENU] Mode switches
Displays the Set mode
item name and number
TCON
Ù
[MAIN DIAL]
Displays the selected
operating mode
RX HPF⁄LPF
1 Ú
–––]–
SSB
–––
Displays the option
Select the item Reset to the default
setting
1. RX HPF/LPF
$EFAULT /&&
4. 28 4REBLE
$EFAULT 
-ODE 33"#72449!-&-$6
-ODE 33"!-&-$6
First select the operating mode, then set the receive
audio high-pass lter to between 100 Hz and 2000 Hz
in 100 Hz steps.
First select the operating mode, then set the receive
audio treble level to between –5 and +5.
NOTE: When the receive audio high-pass and lowpass filters are active, “RX Bass” and “RX Treble”
items will be reset to the default value.
2. RX HPF/LPF
$EFAULT /&&
5. 48 "ASS
-ODE 33"!-&-$6
First select the operating mode, then set the transmit
audio bass level to between –5 and +5.
-ODE 33"#72449!-&-$6
6. 48 4REBLE
First select the operating mode, then set the receive
audio low-pass lter to between 500 Hz and 2400 Hz
in 100 Hz steps.
-ODE 33"!-&-$6
NOTE: When the receive audio high-pass and lowpass filters are active, “RX Bass” and “RX Treble”
items will be reset to the default value.
3. 28 "ASS
$EFAULT 
-ODE 33"!-&-$6
First select the operating mode, then set the receive
audio bass level to between –5 and +5.
$EFAULT 
$EFAULT 
First select the operating mode, then set the transmit
audio treble level to between –5 and +5.
7. 4"77)$% ,
$EFAULT 
-ODE 33"
Set the lower cut-off frequency of the transmission
passband width for your wide setting to 100, 200, 300
or 500 Hz.
8. 4"77)$% (
$EFAULT 
-ODE 33"
Set the higher cut-off frequency of the transmission
passband width for your wide setting to 2500, 2700,
2800 or 2900 Hz.
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DATA COMMUNICATION
N #ONNECTIONS
D 7HEN CONNECTING TO ;$!4!=

    

q DATA IN
w GND
TX AUDIO
GND
r DATA OUT(9600bps)
RX AUDIO
y SQ*
t AF OUT(1200bps)
e PTTP
SQL
PTT
Connect to the serial port,
parallel port, speaker jack,
microphone jack and line IN/
OUT jack, etc.
See the instruction manual
of the application for details.
* When connecting the squelch
line, consult the necessary
manual (TNC, etc.).
  TNC
q DATA IN
w GND
TX AUDIO
GND
r DATA OUT(9600bps)
RX AUDIO
y SQ*
t AF OUT(1200bps)
e PTTP
SQL
RS-232C
PTT
TNC
PC
Rear panel view
D 7HEN CONNECTING TO ;!##=

    
FSKK
13
9 10 11 12
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
AF OUT
AUDIO INPUT
GND
GND
PTT
SEND*

RTTY OUTPUT
Connect to the serial port,
parallel port, speaker jack,
microphone jack or line IN/
OUT jack, etc.
See the instruction manual
of the application for details.
* e HF/50 MHz
: HSEND
u 144/430/1200 MHz : VSEND
  TNC
13
9 10 11 12
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
FSKK
RTTY OUTPUT
AF OUT
AUDIO INPUT
GND
GND
PTT
SEND*
RS-232C
PC
TNC
s 3ELECT PIN  63%.$ AND PIN  (3%.$ OUTPUT USAGE IN THE 3ET MODE P 
Rear panel view
D 7HEN CONNECTING TO ;-)#=

    
AUDIO OUTPUT
GND
AF INPUT
PTT

  TNC
t*1
r*2
Rear panel view
Connect to the serial port,
parallel port, speaker jack,
microphone jack and line IN/
OUT jack, etc.
See the instruction manual
of the application for details.
*1 When using the VOX function,
no connection is needed.
Refer to the instruction manual
of the external equipment.
*2 When connecting the squelch
line, consult the necessary
manual.
AFSK OUTPUT
AF INPUT
PTT
GND
SQL INPUT
RS-232C
TNC
PC
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15
N 0ACKET !&3+ OPERATION
Before operating packet (AFSK), be sure to consult the
operating manual that came with your TNC.
q Connect the TNC and PC. (p. 171)
w Select the desired band. (p. 35)
e Push [SSB] or [AM/FM] to select the desired operating mode. (p. 43)
r Hold down the same key you pushed in step e to
select the Data mode.
t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired frequency.
y Transmit your AFSK signals using your PC’s keyboard.
[SSB] [AM/FM]
[MAIN DIAL]
Appears when the FM data mode is selected.
s 2OTATE ;2& 0/7%2= TO SET THE OUTPUT POWER
s 7HILE USING A 4.# THE RELATIVE STRENGTH OF THE TRANSMITted signal is indicated on the Po meter.
s 7HEN OPERATING IN THE 33" DATA MODE ADJUST THE OUTput power so that the ALC meter reading stays in the
ALC zone.
NOTE: When connecting the TNC to the ACC socket
on the rear panel, select the USB, LSB, AM and FM
data mode, or disconnect the microphone and rotate [MIC GAIN] fully counterclockwise.
When the SSB data mode is selected, the audio
input from the [MIC] connector is automatically cut,
and the audio input from the [ACC] socket is used.
Also, when the SSB data mode is selected, the xed
SETTINGS LISTED BELOW ARE AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED
s 3PEECH COMPRESSOR  /&&
s 4RANSMIT BANDWIDTH  -)$ Fixed to the default
VALUE  (Z TO  (Z)
s 4X TONE "ASS

s 4X TONE 4REBLE

D &REQUENCY DISPLAY DURING !&3+ OPERATION
When operating AFSK in the SSB mode, the displayed
frequency is the signal’s carrier point.
s %XAMPLEˆ LSB/LSB data mode
Mark freq.: 2125 Hz
Shift freq.: 200 Hz
15
2325 Hz
200 Hz
2125 Hz
Carrier point
(Displayed frequency)
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DATA COMMUNICATION
N $ATA TRANSMISSION SPEED
[] []
In the FM data mode, the transceiver can be set to a
maximum data speed of 9600 bps.
q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “9600bps
Mode.”
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn the 9600 bps mode ON
or OFF.
s /.   BPS DATA SPEED
s /&&  $ISABLES DATA TRANSMISSION AT  BPS
This is used for only regular audio or slower
data transmission.
r Push [MENU] to save and exit the Set mode.
[MENU]
[MAIN DIAL]
SET 9 6 0 0 b p s M o d e
Ù 57 Ú
OFF
OFF (default)
N !DJUSTING THE 4.# OUTPUT LEVEL
When the data transmission speed is set to 9600 bps,
the data signal coming from the TNC is applied exclusively to the internal limiter circuitry to automatically
maintain band width.
NEVER apply data levels from the TNC of over
0.6 Vp-p. Otherwise the transceiver will not be able to
maintain the band width, and your transmitted signal
may possibly interfere with other stations.
D 5SING A LEVEL METER OR SYNCHROSCOPE
When using a level meter or synchroscope, adjust the
TX audio output level (DATA IN level) from the TNC as
follows.
0.4 Vp-p (0.2 Vrms)
: recommended level
0.2–0.5Vp-p (0.1–0.25 Vrms) : acceptable level
D .OT USING A MEASURING DEVICE
q Connect the TNC to the transceiver. (p. 171)
w Enter a test mode (“CAL,” etc.) on the TNC, then
transmit some test data.
e If the transceiver fails to transmit the test data, or
transmits sporadically, (TX/RX indicator doesn’t
light or it flashes):
- Decrease the TNC output level until the transmit
indicator lights continuously.
If transmission is not successful, even though the
TX indicator lights continuously:
- Increase the TNC output level.
INFORMATION!
7HEN h2449v IS SELECTED AS THE “USB2/DATA1 Func” (63) item option in THE 3ET MODE THE 53" PORT SENDS 2449
decode signal. In this case, you must connect a USB cable* between the transceiver’s USB port on the rear panel
and the PC. (p. 167)
*Purchase separately
s 4HE 53" DRIVER AND THE INSTALLATION GUIDE CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM OUR WEBSITE
URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html).
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16
N /PENING THE TRANSCEIVERS CASE
Icom strongly suggests that the customer have their
dealer or Icom distributor, for a reasonable fee, install Icom options at the time of the order. Icom understands that even the simplest of installations demands the judgment of a trained Icom technician.
Therefore, Icom will not be responsible for damage
to the optional unit, or subsequent damage to the
transceiver due to user installation problems. The
option’s or the transceiver’s Warranty can be voided
in such situations, at the sole judgment of Icom.
For those customers who still wish to install their
own options, knowing the risks and possible consequences, the following information is provided for
information purposes only.
The following are instructions for removing the covers
of the IC-9100.
R WARNING! Turn OFF the power and disconnect
the DC power cable from the transceiver before performing any work on the transceiver. Otherwise,
there is danger of electric shock and/or equipment
damage.
q Remove the two screws from the carrying handle
and remove it from the transceiver.
Carrying handle
w Remove the seven screws from the top of the transceiver and the six screws from the sides, then lift up
the top cover.
e Turn the transceiver upside-down.
#!54)/. .%6%2 (/,$ 4(% 5.)4 "9 4(%
-!). $)!, /2 !.9 /4(%2 +./"3 when you
turn the transceiver upside down. This may damage them, or cause you to drop the transceiver.
r Remove the six screws from the bottom, and then
lift off the bottom cover.
Top cover
PA shielding
plate
 About the leg pads
To detach the leg pads from the right side panel of
the top/bottom cover, push them out from the inside
of each cover, after completing steps q through r
above.
16
Bottom cover
Top
Rear
Front
Bottom
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OPTION INSTALLATION
N UX-9100 1200 MHz BAND UNIT INSTALLATION
The optional UX-9100 is required to operate on the
1200 MHz frequency band.
q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown in the
diagram on page 174.
w Remove the antenna plate from the chassis on the
rear panel using a standard flat screwdriver.
R WARNING! NEVER push on the antenna plate
using your nger to remove it. This may cause an
injury.
e Connect the DC power cable, coaxial cables and
flat cable, as shown to the right.
Âą Connect the longer coaxial cable from the transceiver to J12, and the other one, with a white
mark near the connector, to J101 on the IF unit.
± Connect the coaxial cable from the UX-9100’s
main unit to J11 on the IF unit.
± Ensure the flat cable is connected to the IF unit
correctly, and not upside down.
After connecting, fold the cable, but not too
tightly, as illustrated to the right.
r Connect the 9-pin connector from the transceiver’s
front unit to J3 on the IF unit.
t Connect the 12-pin connector from the IF unit to J1,
and the 11-pin connector to J2 on the transceiver’s
front unit.
Coaxial cable
DC power cable
(from the UX-9100)
Coaxial cable
(from the transceiver)
12-pin
11-pin
9-pin
White mark
IF unit
Flat cable
After connecting, fold the
cable like this.
IF unit
UX-9100
Antenna plate
y Attach the UX-9100 and IF unit using the eight supplied screws.
Bottom
Front
s -AKE SURE THE mAT CABLE IS NOT PINCHED WHEN THE 58
9100 is installed.
u Return the top and bottom covers to their original
positions.
Rear
Secure the coaxial cable, connecting to J12 on the IF unit,
by the clip, as shown here.
R WARNING! When UX-9100 is installed, the unit
continues to draw current, even when the transceiver is turned OFF. Therefore, when you don’t intend to use the transceiver for a long period of time,
disconnect the transceiver’s DC power cable.
IF unit
UX-9100
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OPTION INSTALLATION
16
N FL-430/FL-431 1ST IF FILTER INSTALLATION
The optional Roofing Filters, FL-430 1ST IF FILTER
(6 kHz) or FL-431 1ST IF FILTER (3 kHz) provides 6 or 3
kHz ltering to reduce interference from strong nearby
signals.
FL-431 (3 kHz)
FL-430 (6 kHz)
q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown on
page 174.
w Install the FL-430 or FL-431 as shown to the right.
s 4HE CONNECTORS ON THE )#  ARE MARKED FOR THE APpropriate lter.
s %NSURE THE &,  OR &,  IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY
Bottom
e Return the top and bottom covers to the original positions.
Front
Rear
Top
N UT-121 DIGITAL UNIT INSTALLATION
The optional UT-121 DIGITAL UNIT is required for DV
mode operation, including the DR mode.
q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown on
page 174.
w Remove the upper two screws from the front panel
(q).
e Loosen the lower two screws on the front panel
(w), then slowly fold down the front panel in the
direction of the arrow (e).
r Remove the protective paper from one side of the
double sided adhesive sheet (r), then place the
sheet on the panel, as shown below. (t).
t Remove the other side of the protective paper, and
install the UT-121 as shown below (y).
y Return the front panel, top and bottom covers to
their original positions.
q Remove
q Remove
w Loosen
w Loosen
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Bottom
Rear
Front
UT-121
Top
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MAINTENANCE
N 4ROUBLESHOOTING
The following chart is designed to help you correct
problems which are not equipment malfunctions.
If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem,
or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your
nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center.
D 4RANSCEIVER POWER
02/",%-
0/33)",% #!53%
Power does not turn ON s 4HE POWER CABLE IS IMPROPERLY CONNECTED
when the [POWER] switch is s ! FUSE IS BLOWN
pushed.
SOLUTION
REF.
s 2E CONNECT THE $# POWER CABLE CORRECTLY
p. 27
s #ORRECT THE CAUSE THEN REPLACE THE FUSE WITH p. 180
an equivalent fuse.
(Fuses are installed in the DC power cable
and in the internal PA unit.)
D 4RANSMIT AND RECEIVE
02/",%-
0/33)",% #!53%
No sound from the speaker.
s 4HE AUDIO VOLUME LEVEL IS TOO LOW
s 4HE SQUELCH IS CLOSED
s 4HE TRANSCEIVER IS IN TRANSMIT
Sensitivity is too low, and s 4HE ANTENNA IS NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY
only strong signals are au- s 4HE ANTENNA FOR ANOTHER BAND IS SELECTED
dible.
s 4HE ANTENNA IS NOT PROPERLY TUNED
s 4HE ATTENUATOR IS TURNED /.
SOLUTION
REF.
s 2OTATE THE ;!&= CONTROL CLOCKWISE TO OBTAIN A p. 45
suitable listening level.
s 2OTATE THE ;2&31,= CONTROL TO  OCLOCK POSI- p. 44
tion to open the squelch.
s 0USH ;42!.3-)4= TO RECEIVE OR CHECK THE p. 46
SEND line of an external unit, if connected.
s 2E CONNECT TO THE ANTENNA CONNECTOR
s 3ELECT AN ANTENNA SUITABLE FOR THE OPERATING
frequency.
s (OLD DOWN ;45.%2= FOR  SECOND TO MANUALLY
tune the antenna.
s 0USH ;0!-0!44= ONE OR MORE TIMES TO SELECT
“ATT OFF.”
—
p. 158
p. 159
p. 71
Received audio is unclear or s 4HE OPERATING MODE IS NOT MATCHED
distorted.
s 4HE 0ASSBAND 4UNING FUNCTION IS TURNED /.
s 3ELECT A SUITABLE OPERATING MODE
p. 43
s (OLD DOWN ;0"4 #,2= FOR  SECOND TO RESET p. 75
the function.
s .OISE "LANKER FUNCTIONS WHEN RECEIVING A s 0USH ;."= TO TURN /&& THE FUNCTION
p. 76
strong signal.
s 0reamplier is turned ON.
s 0USH ;0!-0!44= ONE OR MORE TIMES TO TURN p. 71
OFF the function.
s 4HE .OISE 2EDUCTION FUNCTION IS TURNED /. s 3ET THE ;.2= CONTROL FOR MAXIMUM READABILITY
p. 77
and the [NR] control is too far clockwise.
;!.4s-%4%2=
function
DOES
NOT s 4HE !NTENNA 3WITCH FUNCTION HAS NOT BEEN s 3ET THE !NTENNA 3WITCH FUNCTION TO h!UTOv OR p. 163
turned ON.
“Manual” in the Set mode.
Transmitting is impossible.
s 4HE OPERATING FREQUENCY IS OUTSIDE THE SE- s 3ET THE FREQUENCY TO BE WITHIN THE SELECTED p. 37
lected ham band.
ham band.
Output power is too low.
s 4HE ;2& 0/7%2= CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR COUN- s 2OTATE THE ;2& 0/7%2= CONTROL CLOCKWISE
terclockwise
s 4HE ;-)# '!).= CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR COUNTER- s 3ET THE ;-)# '!).= CONTROL TO A SUITABLE POSIclockwise
tion.
s 4HE ANTENNA FOR ANOTHER BAND IS SELECTED
s 3ELECT AN ANTENNA SUITABLE FOR THE OPERATING
frequency.
s 4HE ANTENNA IS NOT PROPERLY TUNED
s (OLD DOWN ;45.%2= FOR  SECOND TO MANUALLY
tune the antenna.
p. 46
p. 46
p. 158
p. 159
No contact can be made with s 4HE 2)4 OR ∂TX function is turned ON.
s 0USH ;2)4= OR ;∂TX] to turn OFF the function. pp. 69, 81
another station.
s 4HE 3PLIT FUNCTION ANDOR $UPLEX FUNCTION ARE s 0USH ;30,)4= ANDOR ;$50=&  IN THE h-v pp. 65, 82
turned ON.
screen) to turn OFF the function.
Transmit signal is unclear or s 4HE ;-)# '!).= CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR CLOCK- s 3ET THE ;-)# '!).= CONTROL TO A SUITABLE POSI- p. 46
distorted.
wise.
tion.
Repeater
cessed.
cannot
be
AM cannot be selected.
ac- s 4HE SPLIT OR DUPLEX FUNCTION IS NOT TURNED /.
s 0USH ;30,)4= ANDOR ;$50=&  IN THE h-v pp. 65, 82
screen) to turn ON the function.
s 4HE PROGRAMMED SUBAUDIBLE TONE FREQUENCY IS s 2ESET THE FREQUENCY
p. 65
wrong.
s 4HE  -(Z FREQUENCY BAND IS SELECTED
s Select the HF/50/144/430 MHz frequency band. pp. 43, 61
Transmitting is impossible in s 4HE 144/430/1200 MHz frequency band is se- s Select the HF/50 MHz frequency band.
lected.
AM.
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pp. 43, 46
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17
D 3CANNING
02/",%-
0/33)",% #!53%
Programmed scan does not s 3QUELCH IS OPEN
stop.
SOLUTION
REF.
s 3ET THE ;2&31,= CONTROL TO THE THRESHOLD pp. 44,
point.
146
Programmed scan does not s The same frequencies have been programmed s 0ROGRAM DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES INTO THE “1A–3A” p. 148
into both “1A–3A” and “1b–3b” of the scan edge and “1b–3b” scan edge memory channels.
start.
memory channels.
Memory scan does not start. s  OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS HAVE NOT BEEN s 0ROGRAM MORE THAN  MEMORY CHANNELS
programmed.
p. 140
Select memory scan does s  OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS HAVE NOT BEEN s $ESIGNATE MORE THAN  MEMORY CHANNELS AS p. 151
not start.
designated as select channels.
select channels for the scan.
Mode select memory scan s  OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS WITH DESIRED MODE s 0ROGRAM MORE THAN  MEMORY CHANNELS WITH p. 43
does not start.
have not been programmed.
the desired operating mode.
∂F scan does not start.
s 4HE CENTER FREQUENCY FOR ∂F scan is not pro- s 0ROGRAM THE CENTER FREQUENCY FOR A ∂F scan.
grammed.
p. 152
D $ISPLAY
02/",%-
0/33)",% #!53%
The displayed frequency s 4HE DIAL LOCK FUNCTION IS turned ON.
does not change properly.
s 4HE 3ET MODE SCREEN IS SELECTED
s 4HE INTERNAL #05 HAS MALFUNCTIONED
SOLUTION
REF.
s (OLD DOWN ;30%%#(,/#+= FOR  SECOND TO p. 77
turn OFF the function.
s 0USH [MENU] to exit the Set Mode.
p. 161
s 2ESET THE #05
p. 181
17
178
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MAINTENANCE
N &REQUENCY CALIBRATION APPROXIMATE
A very accurate frequency counter is required to calibrate the frequency of the transceiver. However, a
rough check may be performed by receiving radio station WWV, WWVH, or other standard frequency signals.
[ ]
[  ]
(MAIN Band) (MAIN Band) [] []
[PBT-CLR]
CAUTION: The IC-9100 has been thoroughly adjusted and tested at the factory before being
SHIPPED 9OU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO RE CALIBRATE IT
q Push [SSB] to select the USB mode.
w Push [PBT-CLR] for 1 second to clear the PBT settings and make sure that the RIT/∂TX function is
not turned ON.
e Set the frequency to the standard frequency station
minus 1 kHz.
s When receiving WWV or WWVH (at 15.000.00 MHz) as
a standard frequency, set the operating frequency for
14.999.00 MHz.
s /THER STANDARD FREQUENCIES CAN ALSO BE USED
] []   [MAIN DIAL] [ ] []
s #ALIBRATION MARKER ITEM
SET C a l i b r a t i o n M a r k e r
Ù 68 Ú
OFF
s 2%& !DJUST ITEM
SET R E F A d j u s t
Ù 69 Ú
r Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
t Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “Calibration
Marker.”
y Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn ON the calibration
marker.
50%
s ! SIDETONE MAY BE HEARD
u Push [Z](F-2) to select “REF Adjust.”
i Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to adjust for a zero beat with
the received standard signal.
s :ERO BEAT MEANS THAT TWO SIGNALS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME
frequency, resulting in a single tone being heard.
o Push [Y](F-1) to select “Calibration Marker.”
!0 Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn OFF the calibration
marker.
!1 Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode.
N -AIN DIAL TUNING TENSION ADJUSTMENT
The tuning tension of [MAIN DIAL] may be adjusted to
suit your preference.
The tension adjustment is located on the bottom side
of the front panel. See the gure to the right.
Slide the tension adjustment to a comfortable level
while turning the dial continuously and evenly in one
direction.
MAIN DIAL
Light
Tuning tension
adjustment
Firm
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17
N &USE REPLACEMENT
If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning,
nd the source of the problem, and repair it. Then replace the damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated
fuse.
The IC-9100 has two fuse types installed for transceiver protection.
s $# POWER CABLE FUSES .............................. ATC 30 A
s #IRCUITRY FUSE .............................................. ATC 5 A
R WARNING! Turn OFF the power and disconnect
the DC power cable from the transceiver before performing any work on the transceiver. Otherwise,
there is danger of electric shock, equipment damage and/or re infury.
D $# POWER CABLE FUSE REPLACEMENT
Refer the gure described to the right for the DC power
cable fuse replacement.
ATC 30 A fuse
D #IRCUITRY FUSE REPLACEMENT
Except for the power amplier, the 13.8 V DC from the
DC power cable is applied to all units in the IC-9100,
through the circuitry fuse. This fuse is located in the
PA unit.
q Remove the top cover. (p. 174)
w Remove the 22 screws, then remove the PA shielding plate as shown to the right.
e Remove the speaker cable from the connector on
the PA unit as shown to the right.
r Replace the circuitry fuse as shown in the diagram
to the right.
t Replace the speaker cable, PA shielding plate, top
cover and screws to their original position.
CAUTION: DO NOT pull the speaker cable when
removing the PA shielding plate, or DO NOT put the
speaker cable under the PA shielding plate when
replacing it. This could damage the transceiver.
Connector
PA shielding plate
Speaker cable
17
ATC 5 A fuse
180
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MAINTENANCE
N 2ESETTING THE #05
D 0ARTIAL RESET
If you want to reset the operating parameters to their
default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu
group’s contents) without clearing certain data as described below, a partial reset can be performed.
The following data will not be cleared when doing a
Partial reset:
s -EMORY CONTENTS
s #ALL SIGN MEMORIES
s 2EPEATER LISTS
s 48 MESSAGES
s '03 MEMORIES
s '03 MESSAGES
s -EMORY KEYER CONTENTS
s 0ROGRAMMED USER BAND EDGE FREQUENCIES
s 0ROGRAMMED !UTO 2EPEATER FREQUENCY RANGES
s 2%& !DJ 2EFERENCE FREQUENCY SETTING
[POWER]
[VFO/MEMO] [F-INP ENT]
q First, turn OFF the transceiver power.
w While holding down [F-INP ENT] and [VFO/MEMO],
push [POWER] to turn ON the power.
s $URING START UP THE TRANSCEIVER DISPLAYS h0!24)!,
RESET,” then its initial VFO frequencies when resetting
is complete.
s )F YOU OPERATE THE TRANSCEIVER BEFORE h0!24)!, 2%3%4v
disappears, the resetting will be cancelled.
e If desired, edit the Set mode settings after resetting.
D !LL RESET
The display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. when rst applying power). This may be
caused externally by static electricity or by other factors.
If this problem occurs, turn OFF the power. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON the power again. If the
problem persists, perform the following procedure.
NOTE: Resetting the CPU CLEARS all programmed
contents and returns them to their default settings.
[POWER]
q First, turn OFF the transceiver power.
w While holding down [F-INP ENT] and [M-CLR],
push [POWER] to turn ON the power.
s $URING START UP THE TRANSCEIVER DISPLAYS h!,, #,%!2 v
then when resetting is complete, then displays the initial
VFO frequencies.
s )F YOU OPERATE THE TRANSCEIVER BEFORE h!,, #,%!2v DISappears, the resetting will be cancelled.
e After resetting, edit the Set mode settings, if desired.
181
[F-INP ENT] [M-CLR]
MAINTENANCE
17
N $ATA CLONING
D#LONING BETWEEN TRANSCEIVERS
The IC-9100 has transceiver-to-transceiver data cloning capability.
This function is useful when you want to copy all of the
programmed contents from one IC-9100 to another.
s ! MINI PLUG CABLE IS REQUIRED 0URCHASE SEPARATELY
q Connect a mini plug cable to the [REMOTE] jack of
the master and sub transceivers.
s 4HE MASTER TRANSCEIVER IS USED TO SEND DATA TO THE SUB
transceiver.
w 3UB TRANSCEIVERS OPERATION
While holding down [F-1] on the sub transceiver,
push [POWER] to turn ON the power and enter the
cloning mode.
-ASTER TRANSCEIVERS OPERATION
While holding down [F-2] on the master transceiver,
push [POWER] to turn ON the power and enter the
cloning mode.
s h#,/.%v APPEARS AND THE TRANSCEIVERS ENTER THE CLONE
standby mode.
s h-v APPEARS ON THE MASTER TRANSCEIVERS DISPLAY TO INDIcate it as the master transceiver.
[REMOTE]
Mini plug cable
(Purchase separately)
Use as short a mini plug cable as possible.
Depending on the length of the cable, data cloning
cannot be done.
e Push [OUT](F-5) on the master transceiver.
s h#,/.% /54v APPEARS ON THE MASTER TRANSCEIVERS DISplay, and the bar meter shows that data is being transferred to the sub-transceiver.
s h#,/.% ).v APPEARS AUTOMATICALLY ON THE SUB TRANSceiver’s display, and the bar meter shows that data is
being received from the master transceiver.
r When cloning is nished, turn power OFF, then ON
again to exit the cloning mode.
s h#,/.% %.$v APPEARS AUTOMATICALLY ON THE SUB TRANSceiver’s display after the cloning is completed.
D#LONING USING A PERSONAL COMPUTER
The optional CS-9100 CLONING SOFTWARE is also available to
clone/edit contents with a PC using ICF format les.
MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ XP (32bit), Windows VistaÂŽ (32/64bit)
or WindowsÂŽ 7 (32/64bit) OS is required.
s ! 53" CABLE IS REQUIRED TO CONNECT THE TRANSCEIVER AND A
PC. (Purchase separately)
PC
[USB]
USB cable
(Purchase separately)
17
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CONTROL COMMAND
N 2EMOTE JACK #) 6 INFORMATION
D #) 6 CONNECTION EXAMPLE
The transceiver can be connected through an optional
CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER to a PC equipped with an
RS-232C port. The Icom Communications Interface-V
(CI-V) controls the transceiver.
Up to 4 Icom CI-V transceivers or receivers can be
connected to the PC. See p. 167 for setting the CI-V
condition using the set mode.
9−15V DC
RS-232C
cable
PC
ct-17
mini-plug cable
IC-9100
When the transceiver is connected to a PC with the
USB cable (purchased separately), the optional
CT-17 is not required.
D $ATA FORMAT
The CI-V system can be operated using the following
data formats. Data formats differ depending on command numbers. A data area or sub command is added
to some commands.
Controller to IC-9100
Command number
Cn
Sc
Data area
E0
7C
FD
FE FE
E0
7C
FB
NG message to controller
FA
FD
End of message
code (fixed)
Controller’s
default address
7C
FE FE
(fixed)
Transceiver’s
default address
E0
FD
(fixed)
Preamble
code (fixed)
FE FE
Data area
NG code OK code
Sc
Transceiver’s
default address
Cn
Controller’s
default address
E0
Preamble
code (fixed)
7C
End of message
code (fixed)
FE FE
BCD code data such as
for frequency, memory
number entry
(see the data content description)
(see the command table)
Sub command number
(see the command table)
IC-9100 to controller
183
OK message to controller
FD
CONTROL COMMAND
18
D #OMMAND TABLE
Cmd.
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Sub cmd.
$ATA
see p. 190
see p. 190
see p. 191
see p. 190
see p. 190
see p. 190
see p. 190
00
01
A0
B0
D0
D1
08
0001 to
0105
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
00
01
02
03
12
13
22
23
24
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B0
B1
D0
D3
0F
00
01
10
11
12
$ESCRIPTION
Send operating frequency for transceive
Send operating mode for transceive
Read band edge frequencies
Read operating frequency
Read operating mode
Send operating frequency
Send operating mode
Select VFO mode
Select VFO A
Select VFO B
Equalize VFO A and VFO B
Or, equalize MAIN and SUB Bands
Exchange VFO A and VFO B
Or, exchange MAIN and SUB Bands
Select MAIN Band
Select SUB Band
Select Memory mode
Select Memory channel
- #( TO - #(
! B ! B
! B
0106
Select Call channel
00 to 19 Select Satellite Memory channel
3ATELLITE - #( TO 3ATELLITE
M-CH19)
Memory write
Memory copy to VFO
Memory clear
Read offset frequency
Send offset frequency
Scan stop
Programmed/memory scan start
Programmed scan start
∂F scan start
Fine programmed scan start
Fine ∂F scan start
Memory scan start
Select memory scan start
Mode select scan start
Set ∂F scan span ±5 kHz
Set ∂F scan span ±10 kHz
Set ∂F scan span ±20 kHz
Set ∂F scan span ±50 kHz
Set ∂F scan span ±100 kHz
Set ∂F scan span ±500 kHz
Set ∂F scan span ±1 MHz
Set as non-select channel
Set as select channel
(The previously set number by CI-V is set
after turning power ON, or “1” is selected
if no selection is performed.)
Set scan resume OFF
Set scan resume ON
Read Split function or duplex setting
Set the Split function OFF
Set the Split function ON
Set simplex operation
Set –DUP operation
Set +DUP operation
Cmd.
10
Sub cmd.
11
12
13
$ATA
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
00
20
00
01
00
01
02
14
01
02
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
03
0000 to
0255
06
0000 to
0015
0000 to
0255
07
08
0000 to
0255
09
0000 to
0255
0A
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
12
15
16
17
18
19
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read the tuning step 10 Hz (1 Hz)
Send/read the tuning step 100 Hz
Send/read the tuning step 1 kHz
Send/read the tuning stepd 5 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 6.25 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 9 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 10 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 12.5 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 20 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 25 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 50 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 100 kHz
Send/read the tuning step 1 MHz (except
for HF/50 MHz band)
Send/read attenuator OFF
Send/read 20 dB attenuator
Send/read ANT1 selection
Send/read ANT2 selection
Announce operating frequency, operating
mode and S-meter level with voice synthesizer
Announce operating frequency and Smeter level with voice synthesizer
Announce operating mode with voice synthesizer
Send/read [AF] position
MAX ##7 MAX #7
Send/read [RF/SQL] position (RF gain
level)
MAX ##7  OCLOCK
Send/read [RF/SQL] position (squelch
level)
 OCLOCK MAX #7
Send/read [NR] position
MAX ##7 MAX #7
Send/read inner [TWIN PBT] position
MAX ##7 CENTER
MAX #7
Send/read outer [TWIN PBT] position
MAX ##7 CENTER
MAX #7
Send/read [CW PITCH] position
MAX ##7 CENTER
MAX #7
Send/read [RF POWER] position
MAX ##7 TO MAX #7
Send/read [MIC GAIN] position
MAX ##7 TO MAX #7
3ENDREAD ;+%9 30%%$= POSITION
MAX ##7 TO MAX #7
Send/read [NOTCH] position
MAX ##7 CENTER
MAX #7
Send/read COMP level
 TO 
Send/read Break-IN Delay setting
D TO D
Send/read NB level
 TO 
Send/read Monitor gain
 TO 
Send/read VOX gain
 TO 
Send/read Anti VOX gain
 TO 
Send/read CONTRAST level
 TO 
Send/read BRIGHT level
 TO 
18
184
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CONTROL COMMAND
D Command table (continued)
Cmd.
15
Sub cmd.
01
02
11
12
13
14
16
02
12
22
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
4A
4B
4C
4F
50
55
56
57
58
185
$ATA
00
01
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00
01
02
01
02
03
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
02
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
02
00
01
00
01
02
00
01
02
$ESCRIPTION
Read squelch status (squelch close)
Read squelch status (squelch open)
Read S-meter level
3 3 3  D"
Read RF power meter
  
Read SWR meter
372 372
372 372
Read ALC meter
-IN TO -AX
Read COMP meter
 D"  D"  D"
Send/read Preamp OFF
Send/read Preamp ON (144/430/1200 MHz)
Send/read Preamp 1 ON (HF/50 MHz)
Send/read Preamp 2 ON (HF/50 MHz)
Send/read AGC FAST
Send/read AGC MID
Send/read AGC SLOW
Send/read Noise Blanker OFF
Send/read Noise Blanker ON
Send/read Noise Reduction OFF
Send/read Noise Reduction ON
Send/read Auto Notch function OFF
Send/read Auto Notch function ON
Send/read Repeater tone OFF
Send/read Repeater tone ON
Send/read Tone squelch OFF
Send/read Tone squelch ON
Send/read Speech compressor OFF
Send/read Speech compressor ON
Send/read Monitor function OFF
Send/read Monitor function ON
Send/read VOX function OFF
Send/read VOX function ON
Send/read BK-IN function OFF
Send/read Semi BK-IN function ON
Send/read Fill BK-IN function ON
Send/read Manual notch function OFF
Send/read Manual notch function ON
Send/read AFC function OFF
Send/read AFC function ON
Send/read DTCS OFF
Send/read DTCS ON
Send/read VSC function OFF
Send/read VSC function ON
Send/read Twin Peak Filter OFF
Send/read Twin Peak Filter ON
Send/read Dial lock function OFF
Send/read Dial lock function ON
Send/read 1st IF lter 3 kHz
Send/read 1st IF lter 6 kHz
Send/read 1st IF lter 15 kHz
Send/read DSP lter type SHARP
Send/read DSP lter type SOFT
Send/read manual notch width WIDE
Send/read manual notch width MID
Send/read manual notch width NAR
Send/read SSB transmit bandwidth WIDE
Send/read SSB transmit bandwidth MID
Send/read SSB transmit bandwidth NAR
Cmd.
16
Sub cmd.
59
5A
5B
17
19
1A
$ATA
00
01
00
01
00
01
02
see p. 191
00
00
01
see p. 195
see p. 191
02
03
see p. 191
00 to 49
04
00 to 13
05 0001
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00
01
00
01
00
01
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
02
03
0007
0050 to
0200
0008
0050 to
0200
0009
00
01
02
00
01
00
0010
0011
01
0012
00
01
02
03
04
05
0013
00
01
0014
00
01
0015 see p. 192
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read Sub band OFF
Send/read Sub band ON
Send/read Satellite mode OFF
Send/read Satellite mode ON
Send/read DSQL/CSQL OFF (DV mode
only)
Send/read DSQL ON (DV mode only)
Send/read CSQL ON (DV mode only)
Send CW messages
Read the transceiver ID
Send/read memory contents
Send/read band stacking register contents
Send/read memory keyer contents*1
Send/read the selected lter width
!-  (Z  K(Z
OTHER THAN !- MODES  (Z
 (Z (Z
Send/read the selected AGC time constant
/&& !-  SEC TO  SEC
33"#72449  SEC TO  SEC
Send/read LCD contrast level
 LOW TO  HIGH
Send/read LCD backlight brightness level
 DARK TO  BRIGHT
Send/read beep level
 TO 
Send/read beep level limit OFF
Send/read beep level limit ON
Send/read conrmation beep OFF
Send/read conrmation beep ON
Send/read band edge beep OFF
Send/read band edge beep ON
(Beep sounds with a default band)
Send/read band edge beep with user setting ON
Send/read band edge beep with user setting/TX limit ON
Send/read beep audio frequency for MAIN
Band
 (Z TO  (Z
Send/read beep audio frequency for SUB
Band
 (Z TO  (Z
Send/read Auto selection for [RF/SQL]
Send/read SQL selection for [RF/SQL]
Send/read RF+SQL selection for [RF/SQL]
Send/read Meter Peak Hold function OFF
Send/read Meter Peak Hold function ON
Send/read FM/DV Center Error function
OFF
Send/read FM/DV Center Error function
ON
Send/read Time-Out Timer OFF
Send/read 3 min. Time-Out Timer
Send/read 5 min. Time-Out Timer
Send/read 10 min. Time-Out Timer
Send/read 20 min. Time-Out Timer
Send/read 30 min. Time-Out Timer
Send/read PTT Lock function OFF
Send/read PTT Lock function ON
Send/read Quick Split function OFF
Send/read Quick Split function ON
Send/read Split offset frequency
CONTROL COMMAND
$ATA
00
01
0017 see p. 192
0018
00
01
0019
00
01
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0016
02
0020
0021
0022
0023
0024
00
01
00
01
00
01
02
0000 to
0255
00
01
0025
0026
00
01
00
01
0027
00
01
0028
00
01
0029
00
01
0030
0031
00
01
02
00
01
0032
0033
00
01
00
0034
01
00
01
02
0035
00
01
02
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read Split Lock function OFF
Send/read Split Lock function ON
Send/read Duplex offset frequency
Send/read One Touch Repeater DUP–
Send/read One Touch Repeater DUP+
Send/read Auto Repeater OFF
Send/read Auto Repeater ON-1 (for USA
version) or ON (for Korea version)
Send/read Auto Repeater ON-2 (for USA
version)
Send/read Tuner Auto Start OFF
Send/read Tuner Auto Start ON
Send/read PTT Tune OFF
Send/read PTT Tune ON
Send/read antenna selection OFF
Send/read manual antenna selection
Send/read auto antenna selection
Send/read voice synthesizer level
 TO 
Send/read English selection for voice synthesizer speech language
Send/read Japanese selection for voice
synthesizer speech language
Send/read speech speed slow
Send/read speech speed fast
Send/read S-meter level announcement
OFF
Send/read S-meter level announcement
ON
Send/read operating mode announcement (after pushing mode switch) OFF
Send/read operating mode announcement (after pushing mode switch) ON
Send/read [SPEECH/LOCK] key function
setting
0USH30%%#( (OLD DOWN,/#+
Send/read [SPEECH/LOCK] key function
setting
0USH,/#+ (OLD DOWN30%%#(
Send/read number of memo pad channels
Send/read number of memo pad channels
10
Send/read auto TS for [MAIN DIAL] OFF
Send/read auto TS for [MAIN DIAL] Low
Send/read auto TS for [MAIN DIAL] High
Send/read Low selection for microphone
Up/Down speed
Send/read High selection for microphone
Up/Down speed
Send/read Quick RIT/∂TX clear OFF
Send/read Quick RIT/∂TX clear ON
Send/read AFC functioning range limit
OFF
Send/read AFC functioning range limit ON
Send/read Auto Notch selection for SSB
mode
Send/read Manual notch selection for
SSB mode
Send/read Auto/Manual Notch selection
for SSB mode
Send/read Auto Notch selection for AM
mode
Send/read Manual Notch selection for AM
mode
Send/read Auto/Manual Notch selection
for AM mode
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0036
$ATA
00
01
0037
0038
0039
00
01
00
01
00
01
0040
00
01
0041
00
01
0042
00
01
0043
00
01
0044
00
01
0045
00
01
0046
00
01
0047
00
01
02
0048
00
01
0049
00
01
0050
00
01
0051
0052
0053
00
01
02
00
01
00
01
18
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read Manual Notch lter width popup OFF
Send/read Manual Notch lter width popup ON
Send/read BW Popup (PBT) setting OFF
Send/read BW Popup (PBT) setting ON
Send/read BW Popup (FIL) setting OFF
Send/read BW Popup (FIL) setting ON
Send/read SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning
function OFF
Send/read SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning
function ON
Send/read LSB selection for CW normal
side
Send/read USB selection for CW normal
side
3ENDREAD +%9%2 2OOT SELECTION FOR
keyer 1st menu
3ENDREAD +%9%2 3%.$ SELECTION FOR
keyer 1st menu
Send/read GPS-Root selection for GPS
1st Menu
Send/read GPS-POS selection for GPS
1st Menu
Send/read external preamplier (AG-25)
control for 144 MHz band OFF
Send/read external preamplier (AG-25)
control for 144 MHz band ON
Send/read external preamplier (AG-35)
control for 430 MHz band OFF
Send/read external preamplier (AG-35)
control for 430 MHz band ON
Send/read external preamplier (AG1200) control for 1200 MHz band OFF
Send/read external preamplier (AG1200) control for 1200 MHz band ON
Send/read Separate selection for the external speaker output method
Send/read Mix selection for the external
speaker output method
Send/read Separate selection for the
headphone audio output method
Send/read Mix selection for the headphone audio output method
Send/read Auto selection for the headphone audio output method
Send/read SUB Band audio mute during
transmit on the main band OFF
Send/read SUB Band audio mute during
transmit on the main band ON
Send/read MAIN selection for the [ACC]
AF/SQL line output
Send/read SUB selection for the [ACC]
AF/SQL line output
Send/read MAIN selection for the [DATA]
AF/SQL line output
Send/read SUB selection for the [DATA]
AF/SQL line output
Send/read VSEND select OFF
Send/read UHF Only selection for VSEND
Send/read VSEND select ON
Send/read external keypad OFF
3ENDREAD +%9%2 3%.$ SELECTION FOR THE
external keypad
Send/read USB audio squelch OFF
(OPEN)
Send/read USB audio squelch ON
18
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18
CONTROL COMMAND
D Command table (continued)
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0054
0055
0056
$ATA
0000 to
0255
00
01
00
01
02
03
0057
00
01
02
03
0058
0059
00
01
00
01
02
0060
00
01
02
0061
00
01
0062
00
01
0063
00
01
02
03
04
0064
0065
0066
00
01
0000 to
0255
00 to 10
0067 see p. 192
0068 00 to 10
0069
00 to 10
0070
00 to 10
0071
00 to 10
0072 see p. 192
187
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read USB modulation level
 TO 
Send/read 9600 bps mode OFF
Send/read 9600 bps mode ON
Send/read MIC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF
Send/read ACC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF
Send/read MIC+ACC selection for the
modulation input during DATA mode OFF
Send/read USB selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF
Send/read MIC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode ON
Send/read ACC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode ON
Send/read MIC+ACC selection for the
modulation input during DATA mode ON
Send/read USB selection for the modulation input during DATA mode ON
Send/read CI-V transceive OFF
Send/read CI-V transceive ON
Send/read no function selection for
“USB2” (COM port) function
3ENDREAD 2449 SELECTION FOR h53"v
(COM port) function
Send/read DVdat selection for “USB2”
(COM port) function
Send/read no function selection for
[DATA1] function
3ENDREAD 2449 SELECTION FOR ;$!4!=
function
Send/read DVdat selection for [DATA1]
function
Send/read OFF selection for GPS Out
Send/read DATA->USB2 selection for
GPS Out
Send/read 4800 bps selection for GPS
position data transmission speed of
[DATA1]
Send/read 9600 bps selection for GPS
position data transmission speed of
[DATA1]
3ENDREAD  BPS SELECTION FOR 2449
Decode Baud rate
3ENDREAD  BPS SELECTION FOR 2449
Decode Baud rate
3ENDREAD  BPS SELECTION FOR 2449
Decode Baud rate
3ENDREAD  BPS SELECTION FOR 2449
Decode Baud rate
3ENDREAD  BPS SELECTION FOR 2449
Decode Baud rate
Send/read Calibration marker OFF
Send/read Calibration marker ON
Send/read reference frequency
 TO 
Send/read COMP level
 -INIMUM TO  -AXIMUM
Send/read SSB RX HPF/LPF setting
Send/read SSB RX Tone (Bass) level
n TO  
Send/read SSB RX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
Send/read SSB TX Tone (Bass) level
n TO  
Send/read SSB TX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
Send/read SSB TX bandwidth for WIDE
Cmd. Sub cmd.
$ATA
$ESCRIPTION
1A
05 0073 see p. 192 Send/read SSB TX bandwidth for MID
0074 see p. 192 Send/read SSB TX bandwidth for NARROW
0075 see p. 192 Send/read AM RX HPF/LPF setting
0076 00 to 10 Send/read AM RX tone (Bass) level
n TO  
0077 00 to 10 Send/read AM RX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
0078 00 to 10 Send/read AM TX tone (Bass) level
n TO  
0079 00 to 10 Send/read AM TX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
0080 see p. 192 Send/read FM RX HPF/LPF setting
0081 00 to 10 Send/read FM RX tone (Bass) level
n TO  
0082 00 to 10 Send/read FM RX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
0083 00 to 10 Send/read FM TX tone (Bass) level
n TO  
0084 00 to 10 Send/read FM TX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
0085 see p. 192 Send/read DV RX HPF/LPF setting
0086 00 to 10 Send/read DV RX tone (Bass) level
n TO  
0087 00 to 10 Send/read DV RX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
0088 00 to 10 Send/read DV TX tone (Bass) level
n TO  
0089 00 to 10 Send/read DV TX Tone (Treble) level
n TO  
0090 see p. 192 Send/read CW RX HPF/LPF setting
0091 see p. 192 3ENDREAD 2449 28 (0&,0& SETTING
0092
00
Send/read Normal selection for contest
number style
01
Send/read “190 䊻 ANO” selection for contest number style
02
Send/read “190 䊻 ANT” selection for contest number style
03
Send/read “90 䊻 NO” selection for contest number style
04
Send/read “90 䊻 NT” selection for contest
number style
0093
01
Send/read M1 selection for count up trigger channel
02
Send/read M2 selection for count up trigger channel
03
Send/read M3 selection for count up trigger channel
04
Send/read M4 selection for count up trigger channel
0094 0001 to Send/read present number
9999
 TO 
0095 0000 to Send/read CW sidetone gain
0255
 TO 
0096
00
Send/read CW sidetone gain limit OFF
01
Send/read CW sidetone gain limit ON
0097 01 to 60 Send/read CW keyer repeat time
 SEC TO  SEC
0098
00
Send/read Normal selection for message
display
01
Send/read Message selection for message display
0099 28 to 45 Send/read CW keyer dot/dash ratio
 TO 
Send/read 2 msec. selection for CW Rise time
0100
00
01
Send/read 4 msec. selection for CW Rise time
02
Send/read 6 msec. selection for CW Rise time
03
Send/read 8 msec. selection for CW Rise time
CONTROL COMMAND
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0101
$ATA
00
01
0102
00
01
02
0103
0104
00
01
00
01
02
0105
00
01
02
0106
00
01
0107
0108
00
01
00
01
0109
00
01
0110
0111
0112
00
01
00
01
00
01
0113
0114
0115
0116
0117
0118
0119
0120
0121
0122
0123
0124
0000 to
0255
00 to 09
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00 to 09
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00 to 09
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00 to 09
0000 to
0255
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read Normal selection for paddle
polarity
Send/read Reverse selection for paddle
polarity
Send/read Straight selection for keyer
type
Send/read BUG-Key selection for keyer
type
Send/read ELEC-Key selection for keyer
type
Send/read Mic. up/down keyer OFF
Send/read Mic. up/down keyer ON
3ENDREAD  (Z SELECTION FOR 2449
mark frequency
3ENDREAD  (Z SELECTION FOR 2449
mark frequency
3ENDREAD  (Z SELECTION FOR 2449
mark frequency
3ENDREAD  (Z SELECTION FOR 2449 SHIFT
width
3ENDREAD  (Z SELECTION FOR 2449 SHIFT
width
3ENDREAD  (Z SELECTION FOR 2449 SHIFT
width
3ENDREAD .ORMAL SELECTION FOR 2449
keying polarity
3ENDREAD 2EVERSE SELECTION FOR 2449
keying polarity
3ENDREAD 2449 DECODE 53/3 /&&
3ENDREAD 2449 DECODE 53/3 /.
Send/read “CR,LF,CR+LF” selection for
2449 DECODE NEW LINE CODE
3ENDREAD h#2 ,&v SELECTION FOR 2449
decode new line code
Send/read 2 lines selection for number of
2449 DECODER LINE
Send/read 3 lines selection for number of
2449 DECODER LINE
Send/read Scan speed Low
Send/read Scan speed High
Send/read Scan resume OFF
Send/read Scan resume ON
Send/read OFF selection for MAIN DIAL
function during a scan
Send/read Up/Down selection for MAIN
DIAL function during a scan
Send/read NB level (HF/50 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB depth (HF/50 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB width (HF/50 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB level (144 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB depth (144 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB width (144 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB level (430 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB depth (430 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB width (430 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB level (1200 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB depth (1200 MHz)
 TO 
Send/read NB width (1200 MHz)
 TO 
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0125
0126
0127
0128
$ATA
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00 to 20
00
01
02
03
0129
0130
0131
0000 to
0255
0000 to
0255
00
01
02
0132
0133
0134
00
01
00
01
00
01
02
0135
0136
0137
00
01
00
01
00
01
0138
0139
00
01
00
01
02
0140
00
01
0141
00
01
0142
00
01
0143
00
01
02
0144
00
01
0145
00
01
18
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read VOX gain
 TO 
Send/read ANTI-VOX gain
 TO 
Send/read VOX delay time
 SEC TO  SEC
Send/read VOX voice delay OFF
Send/read Short selection for VOX voice
delay
Send/read Mid selection for VOX voice
delay
Send/read Long selection for VOX voice
delay
Send/read BK-IN delay time
D TO D
Send/read MONITOR gain
 TO 
Send/read Standby Beep OFF
Send/read ON-1 selection for Standby
Beep
Send/read ON-2 selection for Standby
Beep
Send/read Auto Reply OFF
Send/read Auto Reply ON
Send/read PTT selection for DV Data TX
Send/read Auto selection for DV Data TX
Send/read Auto selection for Digital Monitor
Send/read Digital selection for Digital
Monitor
Send/read Analog selection for Digital
Monitor
Send/read Digital RPT Set OFF
Send/read Digital RPT Set ON
Send/read RX Call Sign Auto Write OFF
Send/read Auto selection for RX Call Sign
Auto Write
Send/read RX RPT Call Sign Auto Write
OFF
Send/read Auto selection for RX RPT Call
Sign Auto Write
Send/read DV Auto Detect OFF
Send/read DV Auto Detect ON
Send/read Call Sign Edit Record OFF
Send/read Select selection for Call Sign
Edit Record
Send/read Auto selection for Call Sign
Edit Record
Send/read Gateway Auto Set OFF
Send/read Auto selection for Gateway
Auto Set
Send/read ALL selection for RX Record
(RPT)
Send/read Latest Only selection for RX
Record (RPT)
Send/read RX Call Sign Auto Display OFF
Send/read Auto selection for RX Call Sign
Auto Display
Send/read TX Call Sign Display OFF
Send/read UR selection for TX Call Sign
Display
3ENDREAD -9 SELECTION FOR 48 #ALL 3IGN
Display
Send/read RX Message Display OFF
Send/read Auto selection for RX Message
Display
Send/read Scrolling speed slow
Send/read Scrolling speed fast
18
188
18
CONTROL COMMAND
D Command table (continued)
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read DR Call Sign Popup OFF
Send/read DR Call Sign Popup ON
0147
Send/read Opening Call Sign OFF
Send/read Opening Call Sign ON
0148
Send/read BK function OFF
Send/read BK function ON
0149
Send/read EMR mode OFF
Send/read EMR mode ON
0150
Send/read EMR AF Level
 TO 
0151
Send/read 4800 bps selection for GPS
Receiver Baud
01
Send/read 9600 bps selection for GPS
Receiver Baud
0152
00
Send/read ddd˚mm.mm’ selection for Position Format
01
Send/read ddd˚mm’ss” selection for Position Format
0153
00
Send/read Meter selection for the displaying unit
01
Send/read Feet/Mile selection for the displaying unit
0154
00
Send/read North REF selection for compass direction
01
Send/read South REF selection for compass direction
0155 see p. 192 Send/read UTC Offset
0156
00
Send/read GPS Indicator OFF
01
Send/read GPS Indicator ON
0157
00
3ENDREAD '03 SELECTION FOR -9 0OSITION
input method
01
3ENDREAD -ANUAL SELECTION FOR -9 0OSItion input method
0158 see p. 192 Send/read my position information
0159 see p. 193 Send/read Alarm Area1
0160
00
Send/read Limited selection for Alarm
Area2
01
Send/read Extended selection for Alarm
Area2
02
Send/read Both selection for Alarm Area2
0161
00
Send/read GPS Auto TX OFF
01
Send/read 5 sec. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
02
Send/read 10 sec. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
03
Send/read 30 sec. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
04
Send/read 1 min. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
05
Send/read 3 min. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
06
Send/read 5 min. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
07
Send/read 10 min. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
08
Send/read 30 min. selection for GPS Auto
TX interval
0162
00
Send/read Disable selection for GPS TX
Mode
01
Send/read GPS selection for GPS TX
Mode
02
Send/read GPS-A selection for GPS TX
Mode
0163
00
Send/read GPS Sentence (RMC) OFF
01
Send/read GPS Sentence (RMC) ON
0164
00
Send/read GPS Sentence (GGA) OFF
01
Send/read GPS Sentence (GGA) ON
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0146
189
$ATA
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
0000 to
0255
00
Cmd. Sub cmd.
1A
05 0165
0166
0167
0168
0169
0170
0171
0172
$ATA
00
01
00
01
00
01
00
01
see p. 193
00
01
00
01
02
00 to 16
0173 see p. 193
0174 00 to 16
0175
0176
0177
06
07
00
01
02
07
00
1B
1C
01
02
see p. 193
see p. 193
see p. 193
see p. 193
see p. 196
see p. 193
see p. 193
see p. 193
see p. 193
00
01
00
01
02
00
01
1E
1F
20
00
01
02
see p. 191
03
see p. 191
00
01
02
00
00
see p. 193
see p. 194
see p. 194
00*2
01*2
01
01
02
00
see p. 194
see p. 194
00*2
01*2
01
02
see p. 194
see p. 194
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read GPS Sentence (GLL) OFF
Send/read GPS Sentence (GLL) ON
Send/read GPS Sentence (GSA) OFF
Send/read GPS Sentence (GSA) ON
Send/read GPS Sentence (VTG) OFF
Send/read GPS Sentence (VTG) ON
Send/read GPS Sentence (GSV) OFF
Send/read GPS Sentence (GSV) ON
Send/read Unproto Address
Send/read position data extension OFF
Send/read Course/Speed selection for
position data extension
Send/read Time Stamp OFF
Send/read DHM selection for Time Stamp
Send/read HMS selection for Time Stamp
Send/read GPS-A Symbol
!MBULANCE "US &IRE 4RUCK
"ICYCLE 9ACHT (ELICOPTER
3MALL !IRCRAFT 3HIP #AR
-OTORCYCLE "ALLOON *EEP
26 4RUCK 6AN
(OUSE 14(6(& /THER
Send/read GPS-A Symbol Other
Send/read GPS-A SSID

    TO  
Send/read Comment
Send/read Comment (Extension)
Send/read GPS TX Message
Send/read DATA mode selection
Send/read Satellite memory contents
Send/read Repeater tone frequency
Send/read Tone squelch frequency
Send/read DTCS code and polarity
Send/read CSQL code (DV mode)
Send/read Transceiver’s status (RX)
Send/read Transceiver’s status (TX)
Send/read Antenna tuner OFF (through)
Send/read Antenna tuner ON
Send/read Manual tuning selection
Send/read Transmit frequency monitor
check OFF
Send/read Transmit frequency monitor
check ON
Read number of available TX frequency
band
Read TX band edge frequencies
Read number of user-set TX frequency
band
Send/read User-set TX band edge frequencies
3ENDREAD $6 -9 CALL SIGN
Send/read DV TX call signs
Send/read DV TX message
Send/read Auto DV RX Callsigns output
OFF
Send/read Auto DV RX Callsigns output
ON
Output DV RX Callsigns
Read DV RX Callsigns
Send/read Auto DV RX message output
OFF
Send/read Auto DV RX message output
ON
Output DV RX message
Read DV RX message
CONTROL COMMAND
s #HARACTER CODE SETTING
Command : 1A 00, 1A 05 0169, 1A 05 0173,
1A 05 0175, 1A 05 0176, 1A 05 0177,
1F 02, 20 0001, 20 0002, 20 0101,
20 0102
#HARACTER ASCII code #HARACTER ASCII code
A–Z
41–5A
a–z
61–7A
0–9
30–39
Space
20
21
23
24
25
26
5C
3F
22
’
27
60
5E
2B
–
2D
2A
⁄
2F
2E
2C
3A
3B
3D
3C
3E
28
29
5B
5D
7B
7D
ÂŚ
7C
5F
ÂŻ
7E
40
s /PERATING FREQUENCY
Command : 00, 03, 05
100 MHz digit: 0–4
1000 MHz digit: 0–1
10 MHz digit: 0–9
1 MHz digit: 0–9
10 kHz digit: 0–9
100 kHz digit: 0–9
100 Hz digit: 0–9
*1 The counter can be inserted into only one channel.
*2 Output setting is automatically turned OFF after turning
the power OFF, then ON.
D $ATA CONTENT DESCRIPTION
1 kHz digit: 0–9
$ESCRIPTION
Send/read Auto DV RX status output OFF
Send/read Auto DV RX status output ON
Output DV RX status
Read DV RX status
1 Hz digit: 0–9
01
02
$ATA
00*2
01*2
see p. 194
see p. 194
10 Hz digit: 0–9
Cmd. Sub cmd.
20
02
00
18
s /PERATING MODE
Command : 01, 04, 06
q /PERATING MODE
00: LSB
03: CW
07: CW-R
01: USB
 2449  2449 2
02: AM
05: FM
17: DV
w &ILTER SETTING
01: FIL1
02: FIL2
03: FIL3
Filter setting (w) can be skipped with command 01
and 06. In that case, “FIL1” is automatically selected
with command 01, and the default lter setting of the
operating mode is automatically selected with command 06.
18
190
18
CONTROL COMMAND
D Data content description (continued)
s "AND EDGE FREQUENCY SETTING
s -EMORY KEYER CONTENTS
Command 02*, 1E 01, 1E 03
Command : 1A 02
!0
!1
!2
X X X X …… X X
10 Hz digit: 0–9
1 Hz digit: 0–9
1 kHz digit: 0–9
100 Hz digit: 0–9
100 kHz digit: 0–9
10 kHz digit: 0–9
10 MHz digit: 0–9
1 MHz digit: 0–9
1000 MHz digit: 0–1
100 MHz digit: 0–9
Separator (fixed)
10 Hz digit: 0–9
1 Hz digit: 0–9
1 kHz digit: 0–9
100 Hz digit: 0–9
100 kHz digit: 0–9
10 kHz digit: 0–9
10 MHz digit: 0–9
1 MHz digit: 0–9
1000 MHz digit: 0–1
100 MHz digit: 0–9
Edge number*: 01–30
X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 D X X X X X X X X X X
Lower edge
Higher edge
* Edge number setting is not necessary with command 02.
s "AND STACKING REGISTER
Command : 1A 01
When sending the contents, the codes, such as operating frequency and operating mode*, should be
added after the register code, as shown below.
*See t to %1 on ‘Memory content setting’ for details.
(p. 195)
q Frequency band code
Code &REQ BAND &REQUENCY RANGE UNIT -(Z
01
1.8
1.800000– 1.999999
02
3.5
3.400000– 4.099999
03
6.900000– 7.499999
04
10
9.900000–10.499999
05
14
13.900000–14.499999
06
18
17.900000–18.499999
07
21
20.900000–21.499999
08
24
24.400000–25.099999
09
28
28.000000–29.999999
10
50
50.000000–54.000000
11
VHF
108.000000–174.000000
12
UHF
420.000000–480.000000
13
1.2G
1240.000000–1320.000000
14
GENE
Other than above
w Register code
Code
01
02
03
2EGISTERED .O
1 (latest)
3 (oldest)
For example, when reading the oldest contents in the
21 MHz band, the code “0703” is used.
191
w–&1: Text data
q: Channel data
01:M1 03:M3
02:M2 04:M4
s #HARACTERS CODE
#HARACTER ASCII code
0–9
30–39
A–Z
41–5A
a–z
61–7A
space
20
2F
3F
2C
2E
40
5E
2A
$ESCRIPTION
Number
Alphabetical characters
Alphabetical characters
Word space
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
e.g., to send BT, enter ^BT
Inserts contest number (can be
used for 1 channel only)
s #7 MESSAGE CONTENTS
Command : 17
Set a CW message of up to 30 characters.
s #HARACTERS CODE
#HARACTER ASCII code
0–9
30–39
A–Z
41–5A
a–z
61–7A
space
20
2F
3F
2E
–
2D
2C
3A
’
27
28
29
3D
2B
”
22
40
$ESCRIPTION
Number
Alphabetical characters
Alphabetical characters
Word space
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
s “FF” stops sending CW messages.
s “^” is used to transmit a string of characters with
no inter-character space.
CONTROL COMMAND
s 3PLIT OFFSET FREQUENCY SETTING
s 28 (0& AND ,0& SETTINGS IN EACH
OPERATING MODE
Command : 1A 05 0015
18
XX
Command : 1A 05 0067, 0075, 0080, 0085, 0090,
0091
LPF (upper side)
HPF (lower side)
HPF
00: through
01 to 20: 100 to 2000 Hz
Direction:
00: + direction
01: – direction
1 MHz digit: 0–9
10 MHz digit: 0 (fixed)
10 kHz digit: 0–9
100 kHz digit: 0–9
100 Hz digit: 0 (fixed)
1 kHz digit: 0–9
X X X X
LPF
05 to 24: 500 to 2400 Hz
25: through
Set the LPF value larger than HPF one.
s $UPLEX /FFSET FREQUENCY SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0017
Command : 1A 05 0155
*10 MHz digit can be entered on only
the 1200 MHz frequency band.
1 hour digit: 0–9
10 hour digit: 0–1
1 MHz digit: 0–9
10 MHz digit*: 0–9
10 kHz digit: 0–9
100 kHz digit: 0–9
100 Hz digit: 0–9
1 kHz digit: 0–9
XX
Direction
00=+ direction
01=– direction
s 54# /FFSET SETTING
1 min. digit: 0–9
10 min. digit: 0–5
s -Y POSITION DATA SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0158
s 33" TRANSMISSION BANDWIDTH SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0072, 0073, 0074
!0
!1
X X X X X X X 0 0 X 0 X X X X X X X X 0 0 X
Lower edge
Higher edge
Lower edge
0: 100Hz
1: 200Hz
2: 300Hz
3: 500Hz
Higher edge
0: 2500Hz
1: 2700Hz
2: 2800Hz
3: 2900Hz
10 degree digit: 0–9
1 degree digit: 0–9
10 min. digit: 0–5
1 min. digit: 0–9
0.1 min. digit: 0–9
0.01 min. digit: 0–9
0.001 min. digit: 0–9
0 (fixed)
0 (fixed)
S*=0/N*=1
0 (fixed)
100 degree digit: 0–1
10 degree digit: 0–9
1 degree digit: 0–9
10 min. digit: 0–5
1 min. digit: 0–9
0.1 min. digit: 0–9
0.01 min. digit: 0–9
0.001 min. digit: 0–9
0 (fixed)
0 (fixed)
W*=0/E*=1
X X
Latitude
Longitude
*S: South latitude N: North latitude
W: West longitude E: East longitude
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CONTROL COMMAND
D Data content description (continued)
s !LARM AREA  SETTING
s 2EPEATER TONETONE SQUELCH FREQUENCY
SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0159
Command : 1A 05 0169
Set an unproto address of up to 56 characters.
See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
s '03 ! 3YMBOL SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0173
X X X X
Second digit
First digit
b <  TO  ! TO : CAN BE USED FOR THE FIRST DIGIT
character.
See ‘Character code setting’ for the second digit
character. (p. 190)
s #OMMENT SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0176
Set a comment of up to 36 characters.
See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
s '03 MESSAGE SETTING
Command : 1A 05 0177
Set a GPS message of up to 20 characters.
See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
s $ATA MODE WITH lLTER WIDTH SETTING
Command : 1A 06
X X X X
00: Data mode OFF
01: FIL1
02: FIL2
03: FIL3
00: Data mode OFF
01: Data mode ON
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*Not necessary when setting a frequency.
s $4#3 CODE AND POLARITY SETTING
Command : 1B 02
s $IGITAL CODE SQUELCH SETTING
Command : 1B 07
Command : 1A 05 0175
Set a comment of up to 43 characters.
See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
s #OMMENT %XTENSION SETTING
0.1 Hz digit
0 (fixed)
Third digit: 0–7
s 5NPROTO !DDRESS SETTING
Transmit polarity:
0: Normal
1: Reverse
Receive polarity:
0: Normal
1: Reverse
0 (fixed)
0.001 min. digit: 0–9
0.01 min. digit: 0–9
0.1 min. digit: 0–9
1 min. digit: 0–9
10 min. digit: 0–5
1 Hz digit
q*
Second digit: 0–7
10 kHz digit
First digit: 0–7
Command : 1B 00, 1B 01
100 Hz digit
0 (fixed)
0 (fixed)
Second digit: 0–9
First digit: 0–9
s $6 -9 CALL SIGN SETTING
Command : 1F 00
Set your own call sign and note of up to 12 characters.
q–i
o–!2
X X …… X X X X X X X X X X
q–i 9OUR OWN CALL SIGN SETTING
o–!2 Note setting
CONTROL COMMAND
s $6 48 CALL SIGNS SETTING
s $6 28 CALL SIGN SETTING
Command : 1F 01
Set “UR,” “R1” and “R2” call signs of up to 8 characters.
Command : 20 0001, 20 0002
q–i
o–!6
q、
!7–@4
!1–!4
@3–#0
#1–#8
X X …… X X X X …… X X
q Header flag data (First byte)
$ATA
s #HARACTERS CODE OF THE CALL SIGN
#HARACTER ASCII code #HARACTER ASCII code
0–9
30–39
A–Z
41–5A
Space
20
⁄
2F
$ESCRIPTION
"IT
(xed)
—
(xed)
—
(xed)
—
0/1
 6OICE  $ATA
0/1
 $IRECT  4HROUGH REPEATER
s $6 48 MESSAGE SETTING
Command : 1F 02
Set the transmit message of up to 20 characters.
See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
“FF” stops sending or reading messages.
0/1
 .O "REAK IN  "REAK IN
s $6 28 3TATUS SETTING
0/1
 $ATA  #ONTROL
Command : 20 0201, 20 0202
0/1
 .ORMAL  %MERGENCY
$ATA
"IT
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
3TATUS
$ESCRIPTION
—
—
Receiving a voice During receiving a digital voice
call
signal, select “1.”
(Regardless of DSQL and
CSQL setting)
Last call nisher When the last call was nished
by you, select “1.”
Receiving a sig- When the audio tone can be
nal
heared, select “1.”
Receiving a BK During receiving a BK call, secall
lect “1.”
Receiving a EMR During receiving a EMR call,
call
select “1.”
Receiving a sig- When “DV” and “FM” are blinknal other than DV ing, select “1.”
Packet loss status During displaying a packet
loss
s $6 28 MESSAGE SETTING
Command : 20 0101, 20 0102
q–@0
@1–@8
@9–#2
X X …… X X X X …… X X X X X X
q–@0 RX message (up to 20 characters)
@1–@8 Call sign of the calling station (up to 8 characters)
@9–#2 Note of the calling station (up to 4 characters)
See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
“FF” stands for no message receiving after turning
ON the transceiver.
!5–@2
X X X X X X …… X X X X X X X X …… X X
X X …… X X X X …… X X X X …… X X
q–i UR (Destination) call sign setting
o–!6 R1 (Access/Area repeater) call sign setting
!7–@4 R2 (Link/Gateway repeater) call sign setting
e–!0
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w Header flag data (Second byte)
$ATA
&UNCTION
"IT  "IT  "IT 
Repeater control
Send auto acknowledge
(Not used)
Request to re-transmit
Send acknowledge
Receive no reply
Repeater disabled
NULL
e–!0 Call sign of the calling station
(up to 8 characters)
!1–!4 Note of the calling station
(up to 4 characters)
!5–@2 Call sign of the station that was called
(up to 8 characters)
@3–#0 Call sign of the access/area repeater (R1)
(up to 8 characters)
#1–#8 Call sign of the link/gateway repeater (R2)
(up to 8 characters)
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See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190)
“FF” stands for no call sign receiving after turning
ON the transceiver.
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CONTROL COMMAND
D Data content description (continued)
s -EMORY CONTENT SETTING
Command : 1A 00
w、
t∟o
!0、
!1
!2
!3
!4
!5∟!7
!8∟@0
@1∟@3
@4
@5∟@7
X X X X X X X X X X …… X X X X X X X X X X X 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
@8∟#5
#6∟$3
$4∟%1
t∟%1
%2∟^0
X X …… X X X X …… X X X X …… X X ……………… X X …… X X
q Frequency band setting
00 : HF/50 MHz frequency band
01 : 144 MHz band frequency band
02 : 430 MHz band frequency band
03 : 1200 MHz band frequency band
w, e Memory channel number
0001–0099 : Memory channel 0 to 99
0100
: Programmed scan edge 1A
0101
: Programmed scan edge 1b
0102
: Programmed scan edge 2A
0103
: Programmed scan edge 2b
0104
: Programmed scan edge 3A
0105
: Programmed scan edge 3b
0106
: Call channel
r Split and Select memory settings
!4
0: Digital squelch function OFF
1: Digital call sign squelch function ON (DSQL)
2: Digital code squelch function ON (CSQL)
!5–!7 Repeater tone frequency setting
!8–@0 Tone squelch frequency setting
3EE @s 2EPEATER TONETONE SQUELCH SETTING
@1–@3 DTCS code setting
3EE @s $4#3 CODE AND POLARITY SETTING
@4 Digital code squelch setting
3EE @s $IGITAL CODE SQUELCH SETTING
@5–@7 Duplex offset frequency setting
3EE @s $UPLEX /FFSET FREQUENCY SETTING
0: Select memory OFF
1: Select memory ON
0: Split OFF
1: Split ON
When the program channel is selected, both settings
should be “0.”
When the Call channel is selected, the Select memory setting should be “0.”
t–o Operating frequency setting
3EE @s /PERATING FREQUENCY
!0, !1 Operating mode setting
3EE @s /PERATING MODE
!2 $ATA MODE SETTING
1 byte data (XX)
00: Data mode OFF
01: Data mode ON
!3 Duplex and Tone settings
!3
0: OFF, 1: Tone
2: TSQL, 3: DTCS
0: Duplex OFF
1: − Duplex, 2: + Duplex
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!4 Digital squelch setting
@8–#5 Destination call sign setting
(up to 8 characters)
#6–$3 R1 (Access/Area repeater) call sign setting
(up to 8 characters)
$4–%1 R2 (Link/Gateway repeater) call sign setting
(up to 8 characters)
3EE @s $6 48 CALL SIGNS SETTING
%2–^0 Memory name setting
Up to 9 characters.
3EE @s #HARACTER CODE SETTING
!BOUT CLEARING OPERATION
“1A 00” command with the format as below clears the
data of the selected memory channel.
w, e
: Memory channel 0 to 99
: FF
t or later : None
NOTE:
s 4HE SAME DATA AS t–%1 are stored in t–%1.
s 7HEN THE 3PLIT FUNCTION IS /. THE DATA OF t–%1
is used for transmit.
s %VEN IF THE 3PLIT FUNCTION IS /&& ENTER THE DATA
into t–%1 to match your transceiver. We recommend that you set the same data as t–%1.
CONTROL COMMAND
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s 3ATELLITE MEMORY CONTENT SETTING
Command : 1A 07
q、
e∟u
i、o
!0
!1
!2
!3∟!5
!6∟!8
!9∟@1
@2
X X X X X X …… X X X X X X X X 0 X X 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
@3∟#0
#1∟#8
#9∟$6
e∟$6
$7∟%5
X X …… X X X X …… X X X X …… X X ……………… X X …… X X
q, w Satellite memory channel number
0001–0099 : Satellite memory channel 00 to 19
e–u Operating frequency setting
3EE @s /PERATING FREQUENCY
$7–%5 Memory name setting
Up to 9 characters.
3EE @s #HARACTER CODE SETTING
NOTE:
s 4HE SAME DATA AS e–$6 are stored in e–$6.
s e–$6 is used for the uplink frequency (transmit).
s e–$6 is used for the downlink frequency (receive).
i, o Operating mode setting
3EE @s /PERATING MODE
!0 Data mode setting
1 byte data (XX)
00: Data mode OFF
01: Data mode ON
!1 Tone setting
!1
0: OFF
1: Tone
2: TSQL
3: DTCS
!2 Digital squelch setting
!4
0: Digital squelch function OFF
1: Digital call sign squelch function ON (DSQL)
2: Digital code squelch function ON (CSQL)
!3–!5 Repeater tone frequency setting
!6–!8 Tone squelch frequency setting
3EE @s 2EPEATER TONETONE SQUELCH SETTING
!9–@1 DTCS code setting
3EE @s $4#3 CODE AND POLARITY SETTING
@2 Digital code squelch setting
3EE @s $IGITAL CODE SQUELCH SETTING
@3–#0 Destination call sign setting
(up to 8 characters)
#1–#8 R1 (Access/Area repeater) call sign setting
(up to 8 characters)
#9–$6 R2 (Link/Gateway repeater) call sign setting
(up to 8 characters)
3EE @s $6 48 CALL SIGNS SETTING
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SPECIFICATIONS
N 'ENERAL
N 4RANSMITTER
s &REQUENCY COVERAGE
 UNIT -(Z
Receive
0.030–60.000*1*2
136.000–174.000*1*2
420.000–480.000*1*2
1240.000–1320.000†
Transmit
3.500–3.999*2,
1.800–1.999*2,
5.33200*3, 5.34800*3, 5.35850*3,
5.37300*3, 5.40500*3,
10.100–10.150*2,
7.000–7.300*2,
18.068–18.168*2,
14.000–14.350*2,
24.890–24.990*2,
21.000–21.450*2,
50.000–54.000*2
28.000–29.700*2,
144.000–148.000*2,
430.000–450.000*2
1240.000–1300.000†
s /UTPUT POWER (continuously adjustable)
*1Some frequency bands are not guaranteed.
*2Depending on version. *3USA version only.
s -ODE
 53" ,3" #7 2449 !- &DV
s .O OF MEMORY CHANNELS  #( (99CH × 3 band)
(396CH with UX-9100† 99CH ×
4 bands)
s .O OF SCAN EDGE
memory channels
s .O OF CALL CHANNELS
: 18CH (6 × 3 band)
(24CH with UX-9100† 6CH × 4
bands)
 #( (1 × 3 band)
(4CH with UX-9100† 1CH × 4
bands)
s .O OF 3ATELLITE
memory channels
: 20
s !NTENNA CONNECTOR TYPE  3/  × 3
(50 ø impedance for HF/50 MHz and
144 MHz bands)
Type-N × 2
(50 ø impedance for 430 MHz and
1200 MHz† bands)
s 4EMPERATURE RANGE
s &REQUENCY STABILITY
 0˚C to +50˚C (+32˚F to +122˚F)
 ,ESS THAN Ò PPM  MIN AFTER
power ON. ƒ# TO ƒ# ƒ& TO
s &REQUENCY RESOLUTION
s 0OWER SUPPLY
s 0OWER CONSUMPTION
Transmit
Max. power
  (Z
  6 $# Ò (negative ground)
&REQUENCY BAND
HF/50 MHz
144 MHz
430 MHz
1200 MHz†
/UTPUT POWER
2 to 100 W (AM: 2 to 30 W)*
2 to 100 W
2 to 75 W
1 to 10 W
(at 13.8 V DC/+25˚C)
* In the AM mode, transmission can be performed only on
the HF/50 MHz frequency band.
s -ODULATION SYSTEM
SSB
: Digital PSN modulation
AM
: Digital Low power modulation
FM
: Digital Phase modulation
DV
: GMSK Digital Phase modulation
s 3PURIOUS EMISSION
(Spurious domain)
HF bands
: Less than –50 dB
50/144 MHz band
: Less than –63 dB
430 MHz band
: Less than –61.8 dB
: Less than –53 dB
1200 MHz band†
(Out-of-band domain)
HF bands
: Less than –40 dB
50/144/430 MHz band : Less than –60 dB
: Less than –50 dB
1200 MHz band†
s #ARRIER SUPPRESSION
 -ORE THAN  D"
s 5NWANTED SIDEBAND
suppression
: More than 55 dB
(1200 MHz: More than 40 dB)†
s ∂TX variable range
: Âą9.999 kHz
s -ICROPHONE CONNECTOR   PIN CONNECTOR
s -ICROPHONE IMPEDANCE   ø
s %,%# +%9 CONNECTOR
 3-conductor 6.35(d) mm (1⁄4″)
s +%9 CONNECTOR
 3-conductor 6.35(d) mm (1⁄4″)
s 3%.$ CONNECTOR
 0HONO JACK (RCA)
s !,# CONNECTOR
 0HONO JACK (RCA)
+122˚F)
Receive
Standby
Max. audio
s $IMENSIONS
(projections not included)
s 7EIGHT APPROXIMATELY
s !## CONNECTOR
s #) 6 CONNECTOR
: 24.0 A (HF/50/144/430 MHz band)
9.0 A (1200 MHz band)†
: 3.0 A (HF/50/144/430 MHz band)
4.0 A (1200 MHz band)‡
: 4.5 A (HF/50/144/430 MHz band)
5.5 A (1200 MHz band)‡
 315(W) × 116(H) × 343(D) mm
125⁄16(W) × 49⁄16(H) × 131⁄2(D) in
  KG  LB
 KG  LB (with UX-9100)
  PIN
  CONDUCTOR  D MM 1⁄8″)
†
The optional UX-9100 is required for 1200 MHz frequency band
operation.
‡ When the 1200 MHz frequency band is selected. (The optional
UX-9100 is required.)
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SPECIFICATIONS
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N 2ECEIVER
s 2ECEIVE SYSTEM
HF/50/144/430 MHz band: Double superheterodyne system
1200 MHz band†
: Triple superheterodyne system
s )NTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES
1st
: 64.455 MHz (HF/50 MHz band)
10.850 MHz (144 MHz band)
71.250 MHz (430 MHz band)
243.950 MHz (1200 MHz band)†
2nd
: 36 kHz (HF/50/144/430 MHz)
10.950 MHz (1200 MHz)†
3rd
: 36 kHz (1200 MHz)†
s 3ENSITIVITY
SSB, CW
: 0.16 μV (1.80–29.99 MHz)*4
 D" 3. "7 K(Z 0.13 μV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*5
0.11 μV (144/430/1200† MHz)
AM (10 dB S/N)
: 12.6 μV (0.5–1.799 MHz)*4
"7 K(Z
2.0 μV (1.80–29.99 MHz)*4
1.6 μV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*5
1.4 ÎźV (144/430 MHz)
FM (12 dB SINAD)
: 0.5 μV (28.0–29.7 MHz)*4
"7 K(Z
0.32 μV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*5
0.18 μV (144/430/1200† MHz)
DV  "%2
: 1.0 μV (28.0–29.7 MHz)*4
#( 3PACE K(Z
0.63 μV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*5
0.35 μV (144/430/1200† MHz)
s 3QUELCH SENSITIVITY
&REQUENCY BAND
HF
50 MHz
144/430 MHz
1200 MHz†
3QUELCH SENSITIVITY
SSB : Less than 5.6 ÎźV*4
FM : Less than 0.3 ÎźV*4
SSB : Less than 5.6 ÎźV*5
FM : Less than 0.3 ÎźV*5
SSB : Less than 1.0 ÎźV
FM : Less than 0.18 ÎźV
SSB : Less than 1.0 ÎźV
FM : Less than 0.18 ÎźV
*4 Pre-amp 1 is ON.
s 0(/.%3 CONNECTOR
s %XTERNAL 30 CONNECTOR
s $30 !.& ATTENUATION
s $30 -.& ATTENUATION
s $30 .2 ATTENUATION
  CONDUCTOR  D MM 1⁄4″)
  CONDUCTOR  D MM
(1⁄8″)/8 ø
 -ORE THAN  D"
(with 1 kHz single tone)
 -ORE THAN  D"
 -ORE THAN  D"
(noise rejection in SSB)
N !NTENNA TUNER
s -ATCHING IMPEDANCE RANGE
HF bands
: 16.7 to 150 ø unbalanced
(Less than VSWR 1:3)
50 MHz band
: 20 to 125 ø unbalanced
(Less than VSWR 1:2.5)
s -INIMUM OPERATING INPUT   7 (& BANDS
power
15 W (50MHz band )
s 4UNING ACCURACY
 6372  OR LESS
s )NSERTION LOSS
 ,ESS THAN  D"
(after tuning at RF power 100 W)
Spurious signals may be displayed on the spectrum scope screen
regardless of the transceiver’s state (Tx or Rx). They are generated in the scope circuit. This does not indicate a transceiver malfunction.
All stated specifications are typical and subject to change without
notice or obligation.
*5 Pre-amp 2 is ON.
s 3ELECTIVITY (IF lter shape is set to SHARP.)
SSB (BW: 2.4 kHz)
: More than 2.4 kHz/–6 dB
Less than 3.4 kHz/–40 dB
CW (BW: 500 Hz)
: More than 500 Hz/–6 dB
Less than 700 Hz/–40 dB
2449 "7  (Z
 -ORE THAN  (Zn D"
Less than 800 Hz/–40 dB
AM (BW: 6 kHz)
: More than 6.0 kHz/–6 dB
Less than 10.0 kHz/–40 dB
FM (BW: 15 kHz)
: More than 12.0 kHz/–6 dB
Less than 22.0 kHz/–40 dB
DV (CH space: 12.5 kHz): More than –50 dB
s 3PURIOUS AND IMAGE REJECTION RATIO
HF/50 MHz band*
: More than 70 dB
*except IF through on 50 MHz band
144/430 MHz band
1200 MHz band†
s !& OUTPUT POWER
(at 13.8 V DC)
s !& OUTPUT IMPEDANCE
s 2)4 VARIABLE RANGE
: More than 60 dB
: More than 50 dB
 -ORE THAN  7 AT 
distortion with an 8 ø load
ø
 Ò K(Z
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OPTIONS
IC-PW1/EURO HF/50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER
AH-4 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER
Full-duty 1 kW linear amplifier including an automatic antenna tuner. Has automatic tuning and band selection capability. Full break-in (QSK) operation is possible. The amplifier/power supply unit and the remote control unit can be separated.
The optional OPC-599 ADAPTER CABLE is required for connection.
Specially designed to tune a long wire
antenna for the HF/50 MHz bands,
particularly in portable or mobile operation. The “PTT tune” function provides simple operation.
s )NPUT POWER RATING  7
PS-126 DC POWER SUPPLY
AH-2b ANTENNA ELEMENT
SP-23 EXTERNAL SPEAKER
A 2.5 m long antenna element for mobile operation
with the AH-4.
s &REQUENCY COVERAGE
7–54 MHz band with the
AH-4
s /UTPUT VOLTAGE   6 $#
s -AX OUTPUT CURRENT   !
 AUDIO FILTERS HEADPHONE JACK CAN
connect to 2 transceivers.
s )NPUT IMPEDANCE  ø
s -AX INPUT POWER  7
SP-21 EXTERNAL SPEAKER
SM-30 DESKTOP MICROPHONE
SM-50 DESKTOP MICROPHONE
Unidirectional, electret microphone for
base station operation. Includes a low
cut switch and mic gain control.
Unidirectional, dynamic microphone for
base station operation. Includes [UP]/
[DOWN] switches, a low cut switch and
mic gain control.
Designed for base station operation.
s )NPUT IMPEDANCE  ø
s -AX INPUT POWER  7
HM-36 HAND MICROPHONE
UX-9100 1200 MHz BAND UNIT
FL-430 1ST IF FILTER (6 kHz)
FL-431 1ST IF FILTER (3 kHz)
(Both lters are for HF/50 MHz Band)
Hand microphone equipped with [UP]/
[DOWN] switches.
The same as that attached with the
transceiver.
199
Allows you additional all mode operation on the 1200 MHz frequency
band.
The roong lters reduce interference from strong nearby signals.
OPTIONS
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CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER UNIT
For remote transceiver control using a
personal computer equipped with an
23 # PORT 9OU CAN CHANGE FREquencies, operating mode, memory
channels, etc., via your computer.
s AG-25 WEATHER-PROOF PREAMPLIFIER (for 144 MHz Band)
s AG-35 WEATHER-PROOF PREAMPLIFIER (for 430 MHz Band)
External all-weather, mast mounting preampliers for compensating for coaxial cable loss.
s AG-2400 DOWN CONVERTER UNIT
All-weather, satellite down converter with superior NF and
gain.
Input frequency : 2400–2402 MHz
Output frequency : 144–146 MHz
Conversion gain : More than 25 dB
Total NF
: Less than 1.5 dB
s OPC-1529R DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE (RS-232C type)
Allows low-speed data communication in the DV mode, and
receiving a GPS data from a third-party GPS receiver.
s OPC-599 ADAPTER CABLE
13-pin, ACC connector to 7-pin + 8-pin ACC connector.
s -"  CARRYING HANDLE
Convenient when carrying the transceiver.
The same as that attached with the transceiver.
s CS-9100 CLONING SOFTWARE
Use this software to program settings, memory channels
and set mode contents quickly and easily via your PC’s
USB port.
A USB cable is required. (A-B type, purchase separately)
s 23 "! IP REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE
To remotely control radios using the RS-BA1, "% 352%
that you comply with your local regulations.
Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for
optimal performance when used with an Icom transceiver.
Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage
to an Icom transceiver in the event the Icom transceiver is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.
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CE
INSTALLATION NOTES
For amateur base station installations it is recommended that the forward clearance in front of the antenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective
Isotropic Radiated Power). The clearance height below
the antenna array can be determined in most cases
from the RF power at the antenna input terminals.
&ORWARD CLEARANCE %)20 BY FREQUENCY BAND
Watts 10–2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above
100
2m
2 m 1.1 m
0.7 m
1,000
6.5 m
6 m 3.5 m
3m
10,000
20 m
18 m 11 m
7m
100,000
65 m
60 m 35 m
29 m
As different exposure limits have been recommended
for different frequencies, a relative table shows a
guideline for installation considerations.
In all cases any possible risk depends on the transmitter being activated for long periods. (actual recommendation limits are specied as an average during 6
minutes) Normally the transmitter is not active for long
periods of time. Some radio licenses will require that a
timer circuit automatically cuts off the transmitter after
1–2 minutes etc.
Below 30 MHz, the recommended limits are specied
in terms of V/m or A/m elds as they are likely to fall
within the near-eld region. Similarly, the antennas
may be physically short in terms of electrical length
and that the installation will require some antenna
matching device which can create local, high intensity magnetic elds. Analysis of such MF installations
is best considered in association with published guidance notes such as the FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition
97-01 and its annexes relative to amateur transmitter
installations.
The EC recommended limits are almost identical to
the FCC specified ‘uncontrolled’ limits and tables exist
that show pre-calculated safe distances for different
antenna types for different frequency bands. Further
information can be found at http://www.arrl.org/.
s 4YPICAL AMATEUR RADIO INSTALLATION
Exposure distance assumes that the predominant radiation pattern is forward and that radiation vertically
downwards is at unity gain (sidelobe suppression is
equal to main lobe gain). This is true of almost every
gain antenna today. Exposed persons are assumed
to be beneath the antenna array and have a typical
height of 1.8 m.
The gures assume the worst case emission of a constant carrier.
For the bands 10 MHz and higher the following power
density limits have been recommended:
10–400 MHz
2 W/sq m
435 MHz 2.2 W/sq m
%)20 CLEARANCE HEIGHTS BY FREQUENCY BAND
Watts 10–2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above
2.1 m
2m
2m
2m
10
2.8 m 2.7 m 2.5 m
2.3 m
25
3.4 m 3.3 m 2.7 m
2.5 m
100
5 m 4.7 m 3.6 m
3.2 m
1000
12 m 11.5 m 7.3 m
6.3 m
201
Similarly some modes of transmission, SSB, CW, AM
etc. have a lower ‘average’ output power and the assessed risk is even lower.
Versions of the IC-9100 which display the
“CE” symbol on the serial number label,
comply with the essential requirements of
the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.
This warning symbol indicates that this
equipment operates in non-harmonised
frequency bands and/or may be subject to
licensing conditions in the country of use.
Be sure to check that you have the correct
version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio, to comply with national
licensing requirement.
s ,IST OF #OUNTRY CODES )3/  
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#OUNTRY
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Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
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Ireland
Italy
Latvia
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FR
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Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
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CE
21
DECLARATION
OF CONFORMITY
We Icom Inc. Japan
1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku
Osaka 547-0003, Japan
Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the
essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test
Suite measurements have been performed.
Kind of equipment:
HF/VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER
Type-designation:
iC- 9100
Bad Soden
11th Jan. 2011
Place and date of issue
Icom (Europe) GmbH
Communication Equipment
Auf der Krautweide 24,
65812 Bad Soden am Taunus,
Germany
Authorized representative name
Version (where applicable):
This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised
standards, specifications or documents:
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
Y. Furukawa
General Manager
EN 301 489-1 v1.6.1 (September 2005)
EN 301 489-15 v1.2.1 (August 2002)
EN 301 783-2 v1.1.1 (September 2000)
EN 60950-1 2006 A11: 2009
!BOUT !'  !'  AND !'  PREAMPLIlERS
The use of IC-9100 (#03, #04,#05, #06, #11) in combination with AG-25, AG-35 and/or AG-1200 preampliers do not comply with the European Harmonised
Standard regulations. Please do not use the IC-910H
with these preampliers (AG-25, AG-35 and/or AG1200) intended for the US, Asian, Oceanian and African markets.
Signature
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IC-9100 #03
(Europe)
IC-9100 #04
(Europe-1)
IC-9100 #05
(Italy)
IC-9100 #06
(Spain)
IC-9100 #11
(France)
A-6871H-1EX
Printed in Japan
Š 2011 Icom Inc.
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